Experience of using an adapted snorkel mask as personal protective equipment in the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Iatreia Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.17533/udea.iatreia.185
J. G. Barrientos-Gómez, J. S. Parada-Zuluaga, -. DollyMarcelaCortes, Arboleda, Y. A. Aguilar-Pérez
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Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic and the cases of shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE), the utilization of modified snorkel masks has been documented, seeking to provide respiratory and facial pro-tection against SARS-CoV-2 aerosols. However, there is no report of changes in vital signs that can occur with its use, along with the perception of its wear by health personnel. Method(s): A case series was performed. Equipment: Snorkel mask, 3D adapter, and antimicrobial filter. CO2 level, respiratory rate, oximetry, pulse, and blood pressure were monitored for one hour. During the time of use, activities related to patient care were simulated. At the end, the usage characteristics were evaluated through a survey. Result(s): 14 volunteers were included in the study. After one hour of conti-nuous use, the clinical parameters were predominantly normal. 85% of the participants preferred this modified snorkel mask instead of personal protective equipment established for COVID-19 (goggles, N95 mask and visor). Conclusion(s): The adapted snorkel mask could be an alternative to PPE equipment in situations of scarce resources. This is only considered within the framework of its acceptability by a group of health professionals, in addition to the few effects on the vital signs evaluated in this case series. Further objective evaluations of usability and effectiveness are required. Copyright © 2023 Universidad de Antioquia.
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在COVID-19大流行中使用适应性通气管面罩作为个人防护装备的经验
在COVID-19大流行和个人防护装备(PPE)短缺的情况下,已记录使用改良的通气管面罩,以寻求对SARS-CoV-2气溶胶提供呼吸和面部保护。然而,没有报告说使用它可能会发生生命体征的变化,以及卫生人员对其磨损的感知。方法:进行了一系列的病例分析。设备:浮潜面罩,3D适配器和抗菌过滤器。监测二氧化碳水平、呼吸频率、血氧仪、脉搏和血压一小时。在使用期间,模拟了与患者护理相关的活动。最后,通过问卷调查对其使用特性进行了评价。结果:14名志愿者被纳入研究。连续使用1小时后,各项临床参数基本正常。85%的参与者更喜欢这种改良的通气管面罩,而不是为COVID-19建立的个人防护装备(护目镜、N95口罩和遮阳板)。结论:在资源紧缺的情况下,改进型通气面罩可作为PPE装备的替代方案。除了在本病例系列中评估的对生命体征的少数影响外,只有在一组卫生专业人员可接受的框架内才会考虑这一点。需要对可用性和有效性进行进一步的客观评价。版权所有©2023安蒂奥基亚大学
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Iatreia
Iatreia MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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0.30
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50.00%
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53
审稿时长
4 weeks
期刊介绍: La revista IATREIA es la publicación científica oficial de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Antioquia, cuya misión es difundir conocimientos técnicos y científicos sobre aspectos del proceso salud-enfermedad y sobre la práctica de la medicina y de profesiones afines, sirviendo al mismo tiempo de canal de intercambio de conocimientos y experiencias entre estudiantes y profesionales de la Universidad de Antioquia y de otras regiones del país y fuera de él.
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