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Ventilation conditions and air-borne bacteria and particles in operating theatres: proposed safe economies.

机译:手术室的通风条件以及空气传播的细菌和颗粒:建议的安全经济性。

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Concentrations of air-borne bacteria and particles have been measured in turbulently ventilated operating theatres in full flow, half flow and zero flow conditions. Increased air-borne challenge produced by human activity and by mechanical cleaning procedures is demonstrated: die-away of this contamination is shown to be related to the ventilation rate. Ventilation can be reduced or turned off at night and during weekends, and cleaning can also be carried out, without increased risk of infection if full flow is restored one hour prior to preparation for surgery. Areas surrounding the theatres should remain at positive pressure with regard to the general hospital environment during low or no flow periods. The implementation of such energy-saving policies will substantially reduce theatre running costs without introducing infection hazards.
机译:在全流量,半流量和零流量条件下,在湍流通风的手术室中测量了空气中细菌和颗粒物的浓度。事实证明,人类活动和机械清洁程序会增加空气传播的挑战:这种污染的消失与通风率有关。如果在准备手术前一小时恢复全流量,可以在晚上和周末减少或关闭通风,也可以进行清洁,而不会增加感染的风险。在低流量或无流量的情况下,剧院周围的区域应相对于整体医院环境保持正压力。实施此类节能政策将在不增加感染危害的前提下大幅降低剧院运营成本。

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