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比较 COVID-19 大流行期间 N95 过滤式面罩呼吸器和改良手术口罩的内漏率。

Comparison of the inward leakage rate between N95 filtering facepiece respirators and modified surgical masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Division of Environmental Health, Graduate School of Public Health, St. Luke's International University.

Center for Translational Research, The Institute of Medical Science Hospital, The University of Tokyo.

出版信息

Environ Health Prev Med. 2024;29:8. doi: 10.1265/ehpm.23-00303.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Owing to shortage of surgical and N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) during the COVID-2019 pandemic, various masks were developed to prevent infection. This study aimed to examine the inward leakage rate (ILR) of sealed face masks and modified surgical masks using a quantitative fit test and compared it with the ILR of unmodified N95 FFRs.

METHODS

We conducted paired comparisons of ILRs of bent nose-fit wire masks, double masks, and N95 FFRs from October to December 2021. To measure the protective effectiveness of masks, participants wore masks, and the number of particles outside and inside the mask were measured. The ILR was based on the percentage of particles entering the mask using a fit tester.

RESULTS

We enrolled 54 participants (20 men and 34 women) in this study. The median ILR for surgical masks without and with a W-shaped bend in the nose-fit wire were 96.44% and 50.82%, respectively. The nose-fit wire adjustment reduced the ILR of surgical masks by a mean of 28.57%, which was significantly lower than the ILR without adjustment (P < 0.001). For double masks, with surgical or polyurethane masks on top of the W-shaped mask, the ILR did not differ significantly from that of N95. Although the filtration performance of double surgical masks matched that of N95 masks, their ILR was notably higher, indicating that double masks do not provide equivalent protection.

CONCLUSIONS

Wearing N95 masks alone is effective in many cases. However, surgical mask modifications do not guarantee consistent effectiveness. Properly selected, sealed masks with a good fit overcome leakage, emphasizing their crucial role. Without evidence, mask-wearing may lead to unexpected infections. Education based on quantitative data is crucial for preventing adverse outcomes.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,由于外科口罩和 N95 过滤式防护口罩(FFR)短缺,开发了各种口罩来预防感染。本研究旨在使用定量贴合测试检查密封面罩和改良外科口罩的向内泄漏率(ILR),并将其与未改良 N95 FFR 的 ILR 进行比较。

方法

我们在 2021 年 10 月至 12 月期间对弯曲鼻贴合线口罩、双层口罩和 N95 FFR 的 ILR 进行了配对比较。为了测量口罩的防护效果,参与者佩戴口罩,并测量口罩内外的粒子数量。ILR 是基于使用贴合测试仪进入口罩的粒子百分比得出的。

结果

本研究共纳入 54 名参与者(20 名男性和 34 名女性)。无 W 形鼻贴合线弯曲和有 W 形鼻贴合线弯曲的外科口罩的中位数 ILR 分别为 96.44%和 50.82%。鼻贴合线调整使外科口罩的 ILR 平均降低了 28.57%,与未调整时相比差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。对于双层口罩,在 W 形口罩上面覆盖外科或聚氨酯口罩,ILR 与 N95 没有显著差异。尽管双层外科口罩的过滤性能与 N95 口罩相当,但它们的 ILR 明显更高,表明双层口罩不能提供同等的保护。

结论

在许多情况下,单独佩戴 N95 口罩是有效的。但是,外科口罩的修改并不能保证其效果一致。选择适当的、密封良好的口罩并保持良好的贴合度可以克服泄漏问题,强调了它们的关键作用。没有证据表明戴口罩可能会导致意想不到的感染。基于定量数据的教育对于预防不良后果至关重要。

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