Baseline Study of Ultra-Clean Air Change Rate, Number, and Type of Microorganisms and Level of Particles During Trauma Surgery.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1177/19375867241302406
J L A Lans, N M C Mathijssen, P R Goswami, J J van den Dobbelsteen, P G Luscuere, M van der Elst
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Background: The objective of an operating room (OR) ultra-clean ventilation system is to eliminate or reduce the quantity of dust particles and colony-forming units per cubic meter of air (CFU/m3). To achieve this, ultra-clean goal high air change rates per hour are required to reduce the particle load and number of CFU/m3. Aim: To determine the air quality in an ultra-clean OR during surgery, in terms of the number and type of microorganism and quantity of dust particles in order to establish a benchmark. Methods: Number of CFUs and the quantity of dust particles were measured. For measuring the CFUs, sterile extraction hoses were positioned at the incision, the furthest away positioned instrument table, and the periphery. At these locations, air was extracted to determine the quantity of dust particles. Findings: The number of CFU/m3 and particles was on average at wound level ≤1 CFU/m3 resp. 852.679 particles, at instrument table ≤1 CFU/m3 resp. 3.797 particles and in the periphery ≤8 CFU/m3, resp. 4.355 particles. Conclusion: The number of CFUs in the ultra-clean area is below the defined ultra-clean level of ≤10 CFU/m3 for ultra-clean surgery. The quantity of dust particles measured during surgery was higher than the defined ISO 5.

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创伤手术期间超洁净空气变化率、微生物数量、类型和颗粒水平的基线研究。
背景:手术室(OR)超净通风系统的目标是消除或减少每立方米空气中的尘埃颗粒数量和菌落形成单位(CFU/m3)。为了实现这一目标,超净目标需要每小时高换气率,以减少颗粒负荷和CFU/m3的数量。目的:对手术过程中超净手术室的空气质量,微生物的数量和种类以及粉尘颗粒的数量进行测定,以建立一个基准。方法:测定cfu数和粉尘颗粒数。测量cfu时,无菌提取软管放置在切口、离仪器台最远的位置和周围。在这些地点,提取空气以确定尘埃颗粒的数量。结果:伤口水平CFU/m3和颗粒数平均≤1 CFU/m3。852.679个颗粒,在仪器表≤1 CFU/m3。3.797粒,周边≤8 CFU/m3;4.355粒子。结论:超洁净区CFU数低于超洁净手术超洁净标准≤10 CFU/m3。手术过程中测量的粉尘颗粒数量高于规定的ISO 5。
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