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N95 呼吸器重复使用和延长使用期间的适合性检验失败率。

Incidence of Fit Test Failure During N95 Respirator Reuse and Extended Use.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.

Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Jan 2;7(1):e2353631. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.53631.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a widespread acute shortage of N95 respirators, prompting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop guidelines for extended use and limited reuse of N95s for health care workers (HCWs). While HCWs followed these guidelines to conserve N95s, evidence from clinical settings regarding the safety of reuse and extended use is limited.

OBJECTIVE

To measure the incidence of fit test failure during N95 reuse and compare the incidence between N95 types.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective cohort study, conducted from April 2, 2021, to July 15, 2022, at 6 US emergency departments (EDs), included HCWs who practiced N95 reuse for more than half of their clinical shift. Those who were unwilling to wear an N95 for most of their shift, repeatedly failed baseline fit testing, were pregnant, or had facial hair or jewelry that interfered with the N95 face seal were excluded.

EXPOSURES

Wearing the same N95 for more than half of each clinical shift and for up to 5 consecutive shifts. Participants chose an N95 model available at their institution; models were categorized into 3 types: dome (3M 1860R, 1860S, and 8210), trifold (3M 1870+ and 9205+), and duckbill (Halyard 46727, 46767, and 46827). Participants underwent 2 rounds of testing using a different mask of the same type for each round.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

The primary outcome was Occupational Safety and Health Administration-approved qualitative fit test failure. Trained coordinators conducted fit tests after clinical shifts and recorded pass or fail based on participants tasting a bitter solution.

RESULTS

A total of 412 HCWs and 824 N95s were fit tested at baseline; 21 N95s (2.5%) were withdrawn. Participants' median age was 34.5 years (IQR, 29.5-41.8 years); 252 (61.2%) were female, and 205 (49.8%) were physicians. The overall cumulative incidence of fit failure after 1 shift was 38.7% (95% CI, 35.4%-42.1%), which differed by N95 type: dome, 25.8% (95% CI, 21.2%-30.6%); duckbill, 28.3% (95% CI, 22.2%-34.7%); and trifold, 61.3% (95% CI, 55.3%-67.3%). The risk of fit failure was significantly higher for trifold than dome N95s (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.75; 95% CI, 1.46-2.10).

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

In this cohort study of ED HCWs practicing N95 reuse, fit failure occurred in 38.7% of masks after 1 shift. Trifold N95s had higher incidence of fit failure compared with dome N95s. These results may inform pandemic preparedness, specifically policies related to N95 selection and reuse practices.

摘要

重要性

COVID-19 大流行导致 N95 呼吸器广泛短缺,促使疾病控制与预防中心制定了卫生保健工作者(HCWs)延长使用和有限重复使用 N95 的指南。虽然 HCWs 遵循了这些指导方针来节省 N95,但关于重复使用和延长使用安全性的临床证据有限。

目的

测量 N95 重复使用过程中 fit test 失败的发生率,并比较不同 N95 类型之间的发生率。

设计、地点和参与者:这项前瞻性队列研究于 2021 年 4 月 2 日至 2022 年 7 月 15 日在 6 家美国急诊科(EDs)进行,纳入了超过一半临床轮班时间重复使用 N95 的 HCWs。那些不愿意在大部分轮班时间佩戴 N95、多次未能通过基线 fit test、怀孕或有影响 N95 面部密封的面部毛发或首饰的人被排除在外。

暴露情况

每次临床轮班超过一半时间佩戴相同的 N95,并连续佩戴 5 个班次。参与者选择他们所在机构提供的 N95 型号;这些型号分为 3 种类型:圆顶(3M 1860R、1860S 和 8210)、三折(3M 1870+ 和 9205+)和鸭嘴(Halyard 46727、46767 和 46827)。参与者在每轮测试中使用同一类型的不同口罩进行了 2 轮测试。

主要结果和测量

主要结局是经美国职业安全与健康管理局批准的定性 fit test 失败。经过培训的协调员在临床轮班后进行 fit test,并根据参与者品尝苦味溶液的情况记录通过或失败。

结果

在基线时对 412 名 HCWs 和 824 个 N95 进行了 fit test;21 个 N95(2.5%)被撤回。参与者的中位年龄为 34.5 岁(IQR,29.5-41.8 岁);252 名(61.2%)为女性,205 名(49.8%)为医生。1 个班次后 fit 失败的总累积发生率为 38.7%(95%CI,35.4%-42.1%),不同 N95 类型的发生率不同:圆顶型为 25.8%(95%CI,21.2%-30.6%);鸭嘴型为 28.3%(95%CI,22.2%-34.7%);三折型为 61.3%(95%CI,55.3%-67.3%)。与圆顶型 N95 相比,三折型 N95 的 fit 失败风险显著更高(调整后的危险比,1.75;95%CI,1.46-2.10)。

结论和相关性

在这项急诊科 HCWs 重复使用 N95 的队列研究中,1 个班次后有 38.7%的口罩 fit 失败。与圆顶型 N95 相比,三折型 N95 的 fit 失败发生率更高。这些结果可能为大流行的准备提供信息,特别是与 N95 选择和重复使用实践相关的政策。

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