Respiratory Protection Program, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, 3050, Australia; Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, 3050, Australia; Department of Critical Care Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3050, Australia.
Respiratory Protection Program, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, 3050, Australia.
Infect Dis Health. 2022 Aug;27(3):159-162. doi: 10.1016/j.idh.2022.01.003. Epub 2022 Feb 11.
Facial hair under a tight fitting P2/N95 respirator diminishes respiratory protection. There is limited guidance with respect to the threshold to be clean shaven in readiness to wear N95 respirators.
We performed a cross sectional audit in late August 2021 to observe whether staff had facial hair that could decrease respiratory protection of tight fitting respirators. The audit was conducted in three critical care areas at a major tertiary public hospital in Australia during a period of moderate-to-high community prevalence of COVID-19. All staff observed had previously successfully completed quantitative fit testing with a clean shaven face in the preceding 12 months.
110 consecutive male critical care staff were observed including thirty staff who were required to wear a N95/P2 respirator at the time. Forty - five percent of male staff observed were not clean shaven in the face seal zone of their respirators.
The readiness to wear a tight-fitting respirator and hence the need to be clean shaven, should be guided by both state and local COVID-19 risk ratings, as well as the specific respiratory biohazard risks present in the clinical area at that time. During periods of significant community transmission of COVID-19, critical care clinical staff should be clean shaven, so they are fit-for-purpose and ready to wear a tight fitting respirator at short notice. Respiratory protection preparedness in critical care healthcare workers: An observational audit of facial hair at a major tertiary hospital in Australia.
紧贴面部的 P2/N95 呼吸器中的面部毛发会降低呼吸保护效果。对于为佩戴 N95 呼吸器而需要剃净胡须的阈值,目前仅有有限的指导意见。
我们于 2021 年 8 月下旬进行了一项横断面审计,以观察工作人员是否有会降低紧贴式呼吸器呼吸保护效果的面部毛发。该审计在澳大利亚一家主要的三级公立医院的三个重症监护区进行,当时正值 COVID-19 社区中度至高度流行期间。所有被观察到的工作人员都曾在过去 12 个月内成功地进行了面部清洁的定量 fit 测试。
连续观察了 110 名男性重症监护工作人员,其中 30 名工作人员当时需要佩戴 N95/P2 呼吸器。在观察到的男性工作人员中,有 45%的人在呼吸器的面部密封区域没有剃净胡须。
准备佩戴紧贴式呼吸器,因此需要剃净胡须,应该由州和地方 COVID-19 风险等级以及当时临床区域特定的呼吸生物危害风险来指导。在 COVID-19 社区传播显著期间,重症监护临床工作人员应剃净胡须,以便随时准备好佩戴紧贴式呼吸器。澳大利亚一家主要三级医院对重症监护医护人员呼吸保护准备情况的观察性审计:面部毛发调查。