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Vented Individual Patient(VIP)Hoods for the Control of Infectious Airborne Diseases in Healthcare Facilities
文献摘要:
By providing a means of separating the airborne emissions of patients from the air breathed by healthcare workers(HCWs),vented individual patient(VIP)hoods,a form of local exhaust ventilation(LEV),offer a new approach to reduce hospital-acquired infection(HAI).Results from recent studies have demon-strated that,for typical patient-emitted aerosols,VIP hoods provide protection at least equivalent to that of an N95 mask.Unlike a mask,hood performance can be easily monitored and HCWs can be alerted to failure by alarms.The appropriate use of these relatively simple devices could both reduce the reliance on personal protective equipment(PPE)for infection control and provide a low-cost and energy-efficient form of protection for hospitals and clinics.Although the development and deployment of VIP hoods has been accelerated by the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic,these devices are currently an immature technology.In this review,we describe the state of the art of VIP hoods and identify aspects in need of further development,both in terms of device design and the protocols associated with their use.The broader concept of individual patient hoods has the potential to be expanded beyond ventilation to the provision of clean conditions for individual patients and personalized control over other environ-mental factors such as temperature and humidity.
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作者姓名:
J.Patel;F.McGain;T.Bhatelia;S.Wang;B.Sun;J.Monty;V.Pareek
作者机构:
CSIRO Energy,Melbourne,VIC 3169,Australia;Western Health,Melbourne,VIC 3021,Australia;School of Public Health,The University of Sydney,Sydney,NSW 2006,Australia;Centre for Integrated Critical Care,The University of Melbourne,Melbourne,VIC 3010,Australia;The Western Australian School of Mines:Minerals,Energy and Chemical Engineering,Curtin University,Perth,WA 6102,Australia;Department of Mechanical Engineering,City University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong 999077,China;Department of Mechanical Engineering,The University of Melbourne,Melbourne,VIC 3010,Australia
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[1]J.Patel;F.McGain;T.Bhatelia;S.Wang;B.Sun;J.Monty;V.Pareek-.Vented Individual Patient(VIP)Hoods for the Control of Infectious Airborne Diseases in Healthcare Facilities)[J].工程(英文),2022(08):126-132
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