Arq. Bras. Cardiol. 2017; 108(2): 169-172

Reprocessing of Medical Products in Electrophysiology

Ricardo Ryoshim Kuniyoshi, Eduardo Back Sternick, Elenir Nadalin, Denise Tessariol Hachul

DOI: 10.5935/abc.20170010

Electrophysiological procedures use high-cost multipolar electrode catheters which can be reprocessed. The reuse thereof has been performed by electrophysiology services in Europe, United States, Latin America and also in our midst. In fact, prior studies have proved that there is an actual cost decrease, and have also attested to the safety and efficacy of such practice, observing rates of complication and therapeutic results similar to the ones obtained with first-use electrophysiology devices. The growing concern with sustainability and no waste, associated with the efficacy and safety already demonstrated, increasingly stimulate the practice of reprocessing single-use medical devices throughout the world.

The American Society of Cardiac Arrhythmias issued a favorable opinion to the reprocessing of electrophysiological devices to the FDA – Food And Drug Adminstration as did the GAO – Government Accountability Office, a federal oversight entity of the United States.

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Reprocessing of Medical Products in Electrophysiology

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