2020
DOI: 10.1080/19401493.2020.1812722
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The effects of medical staff turning movements on airflow distribution and particle concentration in an operating room

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“…The airborne PMs and microbial contamination in operating rooms (ORs) are highly related to human activities such as medical staffs’ posture, exchanging surgical tools, door movements, and supplying equipment to the scrubbed team during surgery (Kamar et al 2020 ; Lin et al 2020 ). For example, the 45° bending posture of medical staff could interrupt the ceiling-mounted airflow, which increases the microbial contamination at the surgical zone 10 fold compared to an upright postured colleague (Chow and Wang 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The airborne PMs and microbial contamination in operating rooms (ORs) are highly related to human activities such as medical staffs’ posture, exchanging surgical tools, door movements, and supplying equipment to the scrubbed team during surgery (Kamar et al 2020 ; Lin et al 2020 ). For example, the 45° bending posture of medical staff could interrupt the ceiling-mounted airflow, which increases the microbial contamination at the surgical zone 10 fold compared to an upright postured colleague (Chow and Wang 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In CFD simulations, there is a trade-off between the precision of the model and the computational cost (i.e., time of the process, size of the file and memory requirement) [ 52 , 53 ]. In this study, which involved many simulations, physics-controlled mesh was created in coarse element size, which was considered sufficient for obtaining satisfactory results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Fig. 1 Onsite sampling of a particulate matter (Tan et al 2022c ), b microbial counts (Tan et al 2022c ), c airflow volume (Kamar et al 2020 ) and d room pressure difference (Kamar et al 2020 )
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Section: Current Assessment Of Airflow and Particle Concentration In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unidirectional airflow was disrupted during door opening motion Shih et al ( 2007 ) Isolation room Numerical simulation (CFD): Dynamic mesh Airflow model ~ k-ɛ Algorithm ~ SIMPLEC The opening and closing of a sliding door affected the room internal pressure and velocity distributions. These movements have also induced the air from the anteroom flow into the isolation room Kamar et al ( 2020 ) Operating room Numerical simulation (CFD): Dynamic mesh Airflow model ~ RNG k-ɛ Algorithm ~ PISO Replacing the turning bent-forearm medical staff with the stationary bent-forearm medical staff reduced the number of particles that settled on a patient by 60.9%, while substituting the turning straight-forearm medical staff with the stationary straight-forearm medical staff lowered the particle settlement by 37.5% Wong et al ( 2022 ) Operating room Numerical simulation (CFD): Dynamic mesh Airflow model ~ RNG k-ɛ Algorithm ~ PISO The increment of ceiling-mounted air supply diffuser’s area from 4.3 m 3 to 5.7 m 2 and 15.9 m 2 could reduce the particle settlement by 41% and 39%, respectively Villafruela et al ( 2016 ) Operating room Experimental (Onsite measurement of air velocity and air volume): Mechanical movement ~ Door opening and closing An operating room which initially had an overpressure of 20 Pa is not capable of preventing the penetration of adjacent air during the opening of the sliding door Kalliomäki et al ( 2016 ) Isolation room Experimental (Smoke visualisation): Mechanical movement ~ Human manikin was fixed to a small cart moving along a rail running on the floor Sliding door performed better than single hinged door under different ventilation setup. The air volume exchange across the doorway is relatively smaller when using the sliding door Kalliomäki et al ( 2015 ) Isolation room Experimental (Smoke visualisation and tracer gas measurements): Mechanical movement ~ Human manikin was fixed to a small cart moving along a rail running on the floor Based on smoke visualisation method, both sliding and hinged doors produced a detectable airflow through the doorway during the opening.…”
Section: Opportunity To Improve the Reliability Of The Current Assess...mentioning
confidence: 99%