Modified full-face snorkel masks as reusable personal protective equipment for hospital personnel
Author:
Kroo LaurelORCID, Kothari Anesta, Hannebelle Melanie, Herring George, Pollina Thibaut, Chang Ray, Peralta Dominic, Banavar Samhita P., Flaum Eliott, Soto-Montoya Hazel, Li Hongquan, Combes Kyle, Pan Emma, Vu Khang, Yen Kelly, Dale James, Kolbay Patrick, Ellgas Simon, Konte Rebecca, Hajian Rozhin, Zhong Grace, Jacobs Noah, Jain Amit, Kober Filip, Ayala Gerry, Allinne Quentin, Cucinelli Nicholas, Kasper Dave, Borroni Luca, Gerber Patrick, Venook Ross, Baek Peter, Arora Nitin, Wagner Philip, Miki Roberto, Kohn Jocelyne, Kohn Bitran David, Pearson John, Arias-Arco Beatriz, Larrainzar-Garijo RicardoORCID, Herrera Cristián MuñizORCID, Prakash ManuORCID
Abstract
Here we adapt and evaluate a full-face snorkel mask for use as personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care workers, who lack appropriate alternatives during the COVID-19 crisis in the spring of 2020. The design (referred to as Pneumask) consists of a custom snorkel-specific adapter that couples the snorkel-port of the mask to a rated filter (either a medical-grade ventilator inline filter or an industrial filter). This design has been tested for the sealing capability of the mask, filter performance, CO2 buildup and clinical usability. These tests found the Pneumask capable of forming a seal that exceeds the standards required for half-face respirators or N95 respirators. Filter testing indicates a range of options with varying performance depending on the quality of filter selected, but with typical filter performance exceeding or comparable to the N95 standard. CO2 buildup was found to be roughly equivalent to levels found in half-face elastomeric respirators in literature. Clinical usability tests indicate sufficient visibility and, while speaking is somewhat muffled, this can be addressed via amplification (Bluetooth voice relay to cell phone speakers through an app) in noisy environments. We present guidance on the assembly, usage (donning and doffing) and decontamination protocols. The benefit of the Pneumask as PPE is that it is reusable for longer periods than typical disposable N95 respirators, as the snorkel mask can withstand rigorous decontamination protocols (that are standard to regular elastomeric respirators). With the dire worldwide shortage of PPE for medical personnel, our conclusions on the performance and efficacy of Pneumask as an N95-alternative technology are cautiously optimistic.
Funder
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Autodesk Schmidt Foundation
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
Multidisciplinary
Cited by
7 articles.
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