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_40
Snippet: The containment enclosure reported here has several limitations. While acrylic is both readily available and inexpensive, it is prone to cracking on impact and may shatter when dropped from a height or with a severely agitated patient. An earlier prototype fabricated from polycarbonate was found to be more durable in comparison. Setup for this protocol also requires additional time and training relative to procedures with no enclosure. The differ.....
Document: The containment enclosure reported here has several limitations. While acrylic is both readily available and inexpensive, it is prone to cracking on impact and may shatter when dropped from a height or with a severely agitated patient. An earlier prototype fabricated from polycarbonate was found to be more durable in comparison. Setup for this protocol also requires additional time and training relative to procedures with no enclosure. The differential pressure achievable using the ACE is dependent on both the available sources of suction and the permeability of the mattress used. The ACE should only be used in facilities where the provided suction system can safely dispose of any infectious matter.
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