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Sterile Connectors: Selecting your device Will Waterfield October 22, 2019 Pharmaceutical Connectors • Connectors provide a means to join two lines and transfer fluids from one container to another while maintaining a sterile pathway – Enables two separate systems to communicate without contamination of the fluid by ingress, and of the environment by egress of potentially toxic leakage – Typically the connector is pre attached and isolated by either membranes or valves • Sterile connectors become a critical process aid – When biosafety hoods are unavailable, – Protect operators from product and – During continuous manufacturing 2 2 In a perfect world the ideal connector needs…. • • • • • • • • • Reduced classified environment requirements Intuitive ergonomics to reduce errors Single step connectors to dramatically reduce training Qualification tests with media-wet tubing To enable multiple connections/disconnections To be cost effective To limit wasted material To be available with multiple tubing diameters and Indispensable to enable continuous manufacturing of liquids or semi liquids, and • Ultimately to be genderless 3 3 Selecting your CONNECTORS SINGLE CONNECTIONS: MULTIPLE Removable TABS => No ROC (*) Integrity => “sterile” transfer in ISO 7 or ISO 5 ROC (*) Integrity => sterile transfers in CNC Data available Up to 6 (Click for details on the name) SINGLE STEP or INTUITIVE ? Tube WELDER Aseptiquik G 3 step Aseptiquik DC 3 step KLEENPAK 10 step + cradle Opta SFT 3 step for ♂ only Lynx S2S Phaseal Lynx CDR SCOTPS 7 step 12 step 4 step 1 step bayonet Once connected Once connected Once connected Data available Data available Up to 10 Up to 10 SCOTSCV 1 step bayonet DROC 1 step bayonet WET TUBING NO LIQUID LEAKAGE before during and after transfer NO GERM INGRESS before during and after transfer COMPLETELY CLOSED NO INGRESS NO VAPOR EGRESS before during and after transfer Once Once connected connected Once Once connected connected ? No post disconnect No post disconnect Once connected Once connected ? COST EFFECTIVE Limited PLASTIC WASTE 1/9 “ or 1/8” 1/4 “ 3/8 “ 1/2 “ or ¾” 5/8” or 1 “ 1½“ GENDERLESS (*) ROC = Ring of Concern Enabling CONTINUOUS Manufacturing 5 5 Static immersion of separated uncapped male and female connectors Number of units passed/ units tested Test Microorganism(s) Target Bioburden Exposed Surface Exposure Time Dry or Wet Connector Kleenpak™ B. diminuta S. marcescens 6-Log (CFU/ml) removable tab > 1 hour Dry 2/2 Opta® SFT (Validation Guide) B. diminuta 6-Log (CFU/ml) removable tab 30 min Wet 20 /20 SCOT-PS B. diminuta S. marcescens 6-Log (CFU/ml) Entire, uncapped connector, cavity surface exposed 1 hour Wet 30/30 SCOT-SCV B. diminuta S. marcescens 6-Log (CFU/ml) Entire, uncapped connector, cavity surface exposed 1 hour Wet 30/30 Connector Notes: Data provided by INTACT Pharma Lynx® S25, Lynx CDR, AseptiQuik, Kleenpak and Phaseal are not recommended for use under wet conditions 6 6 Aerosol/Soiling Challenge: Results from Validation Guides Connector (Validation Guide) Aseptiquik® G Test Microorganism(s) Target Bioburden Exposed Surface B. diminuta 8-Log (CFU/mL) Peel-Off Membrane Kleenpak™ S. Marcescens 6-Log (CFU/m3) Opta® SFT B. diminuta 6-Log (CFU/mL) Peel-Off Membrane Lynx® S25 B. Diminuta 6-Log (CFU/ connector) removable tab removable tab Exposure Time Dry or Wet Connection Number of units passed/units tested 30 seconds or sprayed Dry connection 35 / 35 Unknown/ Undefined Dry connection in aerosol chamber, followed by media transfer 4 /4 (Exposure time not provided) Unknown/ Undefined Dry connection, & 10min immersion 20 / 20 Unknown/ Undefined Dry connection in aerosol chamber, followed by media transfer Unknown number of units and unknown duration 7 7 Aerosol/Soiling Challenge: Results from Suppliers Connectors Phaseal™ (from validation guide) Lynx® CDR (from validation guide) DROC SCOT-PS Test Microorganism(s) Target Bioburden Exposed Surface Exposure Time Dry or Wet Connection 98.2% probability of sterile transfer from vial to syringe, 99.7% probability of sterile transfer from syringe to IV- bag; sterile transfer assurance in ISO 5 environment B. diminuta 4-6 Log CFU Number of units passed/units tested 1304/1328 in ISO 5 Tab Unknown/ Undefined 6 wet connections in ISO 7 Unknown/ Undefined application B. diminuta, S. marcescens, E. aerogenes 4-Log (CFU/m3) Entire connector 15 minutes 10 wet connections in CNC 10 / 10 E. aerogenes 4-Log (CFU/m3) Entire connector 15 minutes Dry connection in CNC, then media transfer 30 / 30 Notes: DROC and SCOT-PS data provided by INTACT Pharma 8 8 Beware of Vendor Test Protocols • Specified testing method – AAMI (Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation) or – Producer Testing Method • Wet or dry • Challenge limited by tab or to full uncapped container • Aerosol or Immersion • Challenge Duration • Challenge set • Environment requirement: ISO 5, 7 or 8 • Ring of Concern 9 9 Ring of Concern • The Ring Of Concern (ROC), is the Microbial barrier between the outer potentially contaminated, and the inner sterile surfaces • The challenge is to transfer the sterile fluid from one closed container, into another closed sterile container, without breaching the “ROC” (different from tortuous path or labyrinth seal , and from tab surface removal) • Sterile transfer is all about the mechanism used to secure the ROC Integrity, before, during and after connection 10 10 Augmenting a Connector Test Series to demonstrate ROC integrity • Before connection – Immerse the uncapped units into broth – Incubate – Check for growth in the pouch sealed to the respective connector • While Connected – Fluid transfer while immersed – Disconnect – Incubate – Check for growth in the pouch sealed to the respective connector • Connect and disconnect multiple times – Last connect/disconnect – Immerse the disconnected units into broth – Incubate – Check for growth in the pouch sealed to the respective connector • Post second or third connection demonstrate sterile fluid transfer: – Fluid transfer – Last connect/disconnect – Incubate – Check for growth in the pouch sealed to the respective connector 11 11 ANNEX Hyperlinks 12 Suppliers of marketed connectors • Thermoplastic Tube Welding – GE Welder, Sartorius Bio-Welder and Terumo STCIIB • CPC (Colder Aspetiquick) – https://products.cpcworldwide.com/en_US/ProductsCat/AseptiQuik-Sterile/ • Pall Kleenpak – https://go.pall.com/Kleenpack-presto-3-4.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=websiteconversions&utm_term=%2Bkpc%20%2Bconnector&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsqfJc285AIVi4zICh0Fjw88EAAYASAAEgKeBvD_BwE GE Readymate – https://www.gelifesciences.com/en/us/shop/liquid-preparation-and-management/single-use-connectors/readymatesingle-use-connectors-p-00257 • • Sartorius – http://microsite.sartorius.com/fileadmin/sartorius_pdf/alle/biotech/Data_Opta_SFT-I_SLO2000-e.pdf • Millipore – http://www.emdmillipore.com/US/en/product/Lynx-S2S-Connector-for-sterile-to-sterile-connection,MM_NF-C9502 • Closed System Transfer Devices – https://www.bd.com/en-us/offerings/capabilities/hazardous-drug-safety/phaseal-system – www.emdmillipore.com/US/en/product/Lynx-ST-Connectors,MM_NF-C9131 • CPC (Colder) Aseptiquik – https://products.cpcworldwide.com/en_US/ProductsCat/AseptiQuik-Sterile/ • Refine Technologies – https://www.refinetech.com/wp/products/ 13 13 Tube Welders • • • • Requires capital costs Wafer cost for each Genderless A process to set up and weld • Fairly robust. Good tensile strength and maintains closed environment • Small tubing diameter sizes. Typically used for seed transfers or other low volume transfers • Dry Weld only Back to overview table 14 14 AseptiQuik® G or S Connector • • • • Genderless design 3-step connection Single use Requires a controlled environment to assure absence of contamination ingress / egress • Sterile transfers validated with intentionally contaminated membrane surfaces to be peeled off prior to completing the connection • Four (4) sizes for G – 1/4“ to 3/4” • Three (3) sizes for S – 1/8“ to 3/8” • Dry connect Back to overview table 15 15 AseptiQuik® DC Connector • • • • Gendered 3-step connection Single Use with Dis-Connect Absence of contamination ingress / egress assured in classified environment • Sterile transfers also validated with intentionally contaminated surfaces which are peeled off prior to completing the connection • Three (3) sizes – 3/8” to ¾” • Dry connect Back to overview table 16 16 Kleenpak™ Connector • Gendered • 10-step connection with cradle • Single use only • Absence of contamination ingress / egress assured in Classified Environment • Sterile transfers also validated with intentionally contaminated surfaces which are peeled off prior to completing the connection • Four (4) sizes – ¼” to 5/8” • Dry Connect Back to overview table 17 17 Opta® SFT Connector • Gendered • 3-step connection with securing ring • Single Use only • Absence of contamination ingress / egress assured in classified environment • Sterile transfers also validated with intentionally contaminated surfaces which are peeled off prior to completing the connection • Two (2) sizes - ¼” & ¾” • Dry Or Wet Connect Back to overview table 18 18 Lynx® S2S Connector • • • • Gendered 7-step Connection Single Use only Absence of contamination ingress / egress assured in classified environment • Sterile transfers also validated with intentionally contaminated surfaces which are peeled off prior to completing the connection • Three (3) sizes – 1/4” to ½” • Dry connect Back to overview table 19 19 Towards Closed System Transfer Devices (CSTD) - Preventing Product to Operators cross contamination, but - Seems to increase Patients’ Bacteremia (Marilyn Hanchett, ICT) Phaseal™ System: Connector, Injector, Protector • • • • • • • Gendered 12-step connection from vial to syringe 8-step connection from syringe to IV-bag Single use only Absence of contamination ingress / egress assured only in Classified Environment; 98.2% probability of sterile transfer from vial to syringe, 99.7% probability of sterile transfer from syringe to IV- bag; no ingress observed between vial and protector IV tubing size Dry connect “Although needleless connectors offer enhanced safety features, there have been recurrent concerns about an increased risk of bacteremia associated with their use” (Marilyn Hanchett, ICT) Back to overview table 21 21 Lynx® CDR Connector • • • • Gendered 3-step connection Multiple Use (up to 6 Times) Absence of contamination ingress / egress assured in classified environment • Sterile transfers also validated: – with intentionally contaminated surfaces, then connected in ISO 7 classified environment – without Intentional Contamination in CNC environment • Four (4) sizes – 3/8” to 1” + 1 ½” Tri clover clamp • Dry or wet connect Back to overview table 22 22 SCOT-PS Connector Piercing Closed Needle Pierceable Septum Back to overview table • Gendered • Completely Closed • Single continuous bayonet-like connection • Single use for Female side • Multi use for male side • Absence of contamination ingress / egress demonstrated for 10 male connections / disconnections after 15 minute exposure to 10,000 CFU/m3 aerosol environment • 1/4” and 3/8” size available • Dry or wet connect 23 23 SCOT-SCV Connector (Self Closing Valve) Closed Shaft with Smooth Tip (not a Needle) • • • • Gendered Completely Closed Single bayonet connection Multiple Use: Absence of contamination ingress / egress during 10 connections / disconnections in CNC with 10,000 CFU/mL incidental contamination of male unit 3/8” size available, ½” and 1” sizes tooling under development • Dry or wet connect Back to overview table 24 24 DROC Connector • Gendered • Completely closed (or Closed system design) • Single continuous bayonet-like connection • Multiple use: – up to 10 connections / disconnections in CNC after 15 minute exposure to 10,000 CFU/m3 aerosol environment (closed to environment) • Relatively small ID - 1/9” size • Dry or wet connect Back to overview table 25 25 Seal Integrity – Wet tubing condition Hermetic Seal Expected Challenge conditions: 6-Log CFU/m3 ≥ 60 minutes (1hr) BACTERIA STERILE PRODUCT Expected Incubation conditions: 10 – 14 days at 30C followed by GPT (Growth Promotion Test) GPT: To prove the Sterile Product was always able to support bacteria growth if a breach would have been present. Inoculation of <100 CFU followed by incubation at optimal temperature (25 or 30C) (3 – 5 days) 26 26 Static Immersion - Separated Uncapped Male & Female Step 1 Step 2 Uncap Connectors Capped Capped Male Female Filled with Media Step 6 Log (CFU/ml) S. marcescens B. diminuta 60 minutes Bio-Immersion with Sterile Media at the seal Step 4 3 Visual Inspection (Turbid?) Uncapped Male Uncapped Male Incubation 30oC, 10 days with Sterile Media at the seal Results 27 27 Transfer of media after connection followed by immersion 1 Female Unit Male Unit 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connection Immersion Unclamp Transfer (Gravity) Clamp 3 6-Log (CFU/ml) S. marcescens and B. diminuta Immersed for 10 minutes Incubation: 14 days, 30oC 5 4 Results Visual Inspection For signs of contamination Sample if necessary 28 28 Aerosol Challenge: Disconnected/Connected 1 Male Unit 2 Female Unit 3 Aerosol Chamber Dry challenged surface in operation environment Challenge: Exposure Duration & Chamber concentration TBD 4 1. Connection (SINGLE or Multiple ) 2. Transfer 3. Disconnect, if applicable 5 Must be disconnected for incubation 6 Visual Inspection: Turbidity? If required: Sample/Streak/Incubation: Growth? Connect & Transfer Incubate Analysis 29 29