RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Steam sterilization chemical indicators are not adequate for monitoring real steam sterilization cycles JF PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology JO PDA J Pharm Sci Technol FD Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) SP pdajpst.2019.009886 DO 10.5731/pdajpst.2019.009886 A1 Paulo R Laranjeira A1 Jeane A G Bronzatti A1 Rafael Q Souza A1 Kazuko U Graziano YR 2020 UL http://journal.pda.org/content/early/2020/03/16/pdajpst.2019.009886.abstract AB Chemical indicators are commonly used in hospitals to monitor steam sterilization conditions, indicating that medical devices are safe to be used. The results are stored for future evidence in the event of an infection incident root cause analysis. This type of indicator is also becoming an option for cycle monitoring in pharmaceutical steam sterilizers, improving cycle control. They are constructed and tested according to published standards, but contradictory results between chemical indicators and cycle printouts have a critical impact on process control. We found that type 6 chemical indicators used in steam sterilizer cycles did not perform according to their intended use, showing an ″approved″ result in a ″failed″ cycle (a false positive). This study demonstrated that type 6 chemical indicator specifications are not adequate for monitoring steam sterilizers. A change in standards is therefore needed.