Effect of portable negative pressure units on expelled aerosols in the operating room environment

Author:

Popovic MarkoORCID,Beathe Jonathan,Gbaje EjiroORCID,Sharp MarlaORCID,Memtsoudis Stavros GORCID

Abstract

IntroductionSpontaneously breathing patients undergoing procedures under regional anesthesia can expose operating room personnel to infectious agents. The use of localized negative pressure within proximity of a patient’s airway is expected to reduce the amount of bioaerosols dispersed particularly for anesthesia staff who are frequently near the patient’s airway.MethodsIn the experiment, aerosols were produced using a polydisperse aerosol generator with nebulized saline. A portable negative pressure unit was set up at set distances of 10 cm and 30 cm with the aim of reducing aerosol particle counts detected by a laser-based particle counter.ResultsWithout the portable negative pressure unit, the median concentration of 0.5 µm aerosols detected was 3128 (1533, 22832) particles/ft3/min. With the portable negative pressure unit 10 cm and 30 cm from the site of aerosol emittance, the median concentration compared with background concentration was −0.5 (−8, 8) particles/ft3/min and 398 (89, 1749) particles/ft3/min, respectively.ConclusionsFor particle concentrations of 0.5 µm, 0.7 µm, and 1.0 µm a significant amount of aerosol reduction was observed (p<0.001). Further experiments are warranted to assess the safety of staff when encountering a potentially infectious patient in the operating room.

Funder

Hospital for Special Surgery Department of Anesthesiology Research and Education Fund

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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