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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,对普通医用口罩进行简单的修改,即可通过 N95 型呼吸器等效适配性测试标准。

A simple surgical mask modification to pass N95 respirator-equivalent fit testing standards during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

Orthopaedic Specialty Institute, Orange, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Aug 24;17(8):e0272834. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272834. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has infected hundreds of millions of people resulting in millions of deaths worldwide. While N95 respirators remain the gold standard as personal protective equipment, they are resource-intensive to produce and obtain. Surgical masks, easier to produce and obtain, filter ≥95% submicron particles but are less protective due to a lack of seal around a user's face. This study tested the ability of a simple surgical mask modification using rubber bands to create a seal against particle exposure that would pass N95 standards.

METHODS AND FINDINGS

Forty healthcare workers underwent TSI PortaCount mask fit testing using an ASTM Level 1 surgical mask modified with rubber bands. Fit Factor was determined after testing four standard OSHA N95 fit testing scenarios. Performance of the properly-modified surgical mask was compared to that of a poorly-modified surgical mask, an unmodified standard surgical mask, and an N95 respirator. Thirty-one of forty (78%) healthcare workers passed Fit Factor testing using a properly-modified mask. The Fit Factor success rate significantly improved by subsequent test date (p = 0.043), but was not associated with any other participant characteristics. The average Fit Factor score for the properly-modified mask was 151 (SD 65.2), a significantly better fit than the unmodified mask score of 3.8 (SD 3.1, p<0.001) and the poorly-modified mask score of 24.6 (SD 48.4, p<0.001) but significantly lower than a properly fitted N95 score of 199 (SD 4.5, p<0.001).do.

CONCLUSIONS

Rubber bands, a low-cost and easily-accessible modification, can improve the seal and protective ability of a standard surgical mask to the level of an N95 respirator. This could mitigate N95 respirator shortages worldwide and provide individuals in under-resourced regions a practical means for increased personal respiratory protection.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行已感染数亿人,导致全球数百万人死亡。虽然 N95 呼吸器仍然是个人防护设备的金标准,但它们的生产和获取都需要大量资源。外科口罩更容易生产和获取,能过滤≥95%的亚微米颗粒,但由于使用者面部周围缺乏密封,防护性较差。本研究测试了使用橡皮筋对简单外科口罩进行修改以创建针对颗粒暴露的密封的能力,这种密封能力可通过 N95 标准。

方法和发现

40 名医护人员使用经过橡皮筋修改的 ASTM 级别 1 外科口罩进行了 TSI PortaCount 口罩贴合测试。在测试了四个标准 OSHA N95 贴合测试方案后,确定了贴合因子。适当修改后的外科口罩的性能与修改不当的外科口罩、未经修改的标准外科口罩和 N95 呼吸器进行了比较。在适当修改后的口罩中,有 31 名(78%)医护人员通过了贴合因子测试。随着后续测试日期的推移(p = 0.043),贴合因子的成功率显著提高,但与任何其他参与者特征均无关。适当修改后的口罩的平均贴合因子得分为 151(SD 65.2),明显优于未修改的口罩(3.8,SD 3.1,p<0.001)和修改不当的口罩(24.6,SD 48.4,p<0.001)的拟合得分,但明显低于适当贴合的 N95 口罩(199,SD 4.5,p<0.001)的得分。

结论

橡皮筋是一种低成本且易于获得的改进方法,可以提高标准外科口罩的密封和防护能力,使其达到 N95 呼吸器的水平。这可以减轻全球范围内 N95 呼吸器短缺的问题,并为资源匮乏地区的个人提供增加个人呼吸防护的实用方法。

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