DocumentCode
2561297
Title
Handheld cold atmospheric air plasma pen and in vitro studies of M.R.S.A., C. difficile and A. baumannii decontamination
Author
O´Connor, N. ; Cahill, O.J. ; Galvin, S. ; McDonnell, C. ; Stevens, Nobby ; Hare, N.O. ; Humphreys, Hilary ; Daniels, Stephen
Author_Institution
Nat. Centre for Plasma Sci. & Technol. (NCPST), Dublin, Ireland
fYear
2012
fDate
8-13 July 2012
Abstract
Summary form only given. The current drive in atmospheric pressure plasma technology for biomedical applications demands systems which are versatile, portable and obviate the risk of shock or damage to sensitive substrates such as tissue whilst retaining the plasma produced physicochemical benefits [1]. Here we report the design, characterisation and application of a cold hand held plasma pen device. The device is driven by a sinusoidal high voltage in the kHz range and utilises compressed air (5-20 L/min) as the working gas with a plume temperature, 1 cm downstream of the active volume, below 45°C. The characterisation consists of electrical, optical and acoustic diagnostics [2]. Results demonstrate effective decontamination, with treatment times of the order of 10s of seconds, of substrates innoculated with M.R.S.A, C. difficile and A. baumannii in vegetative, spore and biofilm forms.
Keywords
biological tissues; biomedical equipment; decontamination; plasma applications; plasma devices; acoustic diagnostic; biofilm forms; decontamination; electrical diagnostic; handheld cold atmospheric air plasma pen technology; optical diagnostics; plume temperature; spore forms; time 10 s; tissue; vegetative forms; working gas; Decontamination; Hospitals; In vitro; Medical diagnostic imaging; Physics; Plasmas; Substrates;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
ISSN
0730-9244
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2127-4
Electronic_ISBN
0730-9244
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.2012.6383711
Filename
6383711
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