Author: Anthony M. Chahal; Kenneth Van Dewark; Robert Gooch; Erin Fukushima; Zachary M. Hudson
Title: A Rapidly Deployable Negative Pressure Enclosure for Aerosol-Generating Medical Procedures Document date: 2020_4_18
ID: f05lu9hr_11
Snippet: The authors conceived the Aerosol Containment Enclosure (ACE) by combining a modified intubating shield and plastic sheeting to fully enclose a patient. Negative pressure was generated using two standard hospital suctions, each providing up to 260 mmHg of suction with 35 L min -1 flow. The ACE was constructed from a four-sided acrylic frame with silicone gaskets on the arm ports, at a total cost of approximately $200 USD. Two arm ports were creat.....
Document: The authors conceived the Aerosol Containment Enclosure (ACE) by combining a modified intubating shield and plastic sheeting to fully enclose a patient. Negative pressure was generated using two standard hospital suctions, each providing up to 260 mmHg of suction with 35 L min -1 flow. The ACE was constructed from a four-sided acrylic frame with silicone gaskets on the arm ports, at a total cost of approximately $200 USD. Two arm ports were created for the primary airway operator, and two for an airway assistant standing to the primary operator's right.
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