1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0736-4679(99)00133-x
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Biomechanical performance of powder-free examination gloves

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“…The nitrile glove types assessed had higher stiffness values, which explained the greater resistance to puncture reported in the current study. The nitrile gloves exhibited superior puncture resistance properties, as stated in studies previously [25][26][27][28] as compared with latex gloves. However, as highlighted by Hasma and Othman 30 and Checchi et al 31 the gloves' elastic properties influence the passage of liquid through punctures.…”
Section: Modulus (M100) Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The nitrile glove types assessed had higher stiffness values, which explained the greater resistance to puncture reported in the current study. The nitrile gloves exhibited superior puncture resistance properties, as stated in studies previously [25][26][27][28] as compared with latex gloves. However, as highlighted by Hasma and Othman 30 and Checchi et al 31 the gloves' elastic properties influence the passage of liquid through punctures.…”
Section: Modulus (M100) Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…[25][26][27][28] Fisher et al 28 reported that the thickness of the glove type was not an accurate predictor of puncture resistance as the thinnest glove assessed, the nitrile glove type, exhibited the highest puncture resistance and recommended the use of nitrile gloves for latexsensitised surgeons. In the current study, the Microtouch latex glove type assessed was the thickest (0.1778 mm), however, the three nitrile glove types Nitratouch (0.1143 mm), Safeskin (0.12446 mm) and Microtouch nitrile (0.1778 mm) exhibited a significantly higher puncture resistance.…”
Section: Puncture Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As expected, the low-modulus gloves had lower modulus 50-100%. Previous studies have indicated significant differences in tensile strength or stiffness between manufacturers or brands (Fisher et al, 1999;Rego and Roley, 1999); however, glove type was not identified as a contributing factor. In general, the physical and mechanical properties were significantly different between the two glove types, which indicate that, on average, the formulations are significantly different.…”
Section: Physical and Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Vulcanisation occurs by a chemical agent, such as sulphur or zinc oxide [4]. Studies have shown that both vulcanized nitrile and natural latex gloves are comparable or some shown better physical properties in terms of susceptible to material breakdown, chemical resistance and mechanical behaviour [5,6]. This makes nitrile e x a m i n a t i o n g l o v e t o m a i n s t a y o p t i o n f o r m e d i c a l u s e .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%