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Health care workers and respiratory protection: is the user seal check a surrogate for respirator fit-testing?

机译:卫生保健工作者和呼吸系统防护:用户印章是否检查了呼吸器适合性测试的替代品?

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Many agencies recommend that health care workers wear N95 filtering facepiece respirators (N95-FFR) to minimize occupational exposure to bioaerosols, such as tuberculosis and pandemic influenza. Published standards outline procedures for the proper selection of an N95-FFR model, including user seal checks and respirator fit-testing. Some health officials have argued that the respirator fit-test step should be eliminated altogether, given its additional time and cost factors, and that only a user seal check be utilized to ensure that an adequate face seal has been achieved. One of the aims of the current study is to examine whether a user seal check is an appropriate surrogate for respirator fit-testing. Subjects were assigned an N95-FFR and asked to perform a user seal check (as per manufacturer's instructions) after which they immediately underwent a respirator fit-test. Successfully passing a respirator fit-test was based on not detecting a leakage through the face seal (either qualitatively with a test agent or quantitatively with a particulate counter). The sample population consisted of 647 subjects who had never been previously fit-tested (naive), while the remaining 137 participants were experienced respirator users. Only four of the 647 naive subjects (0.62%) identified an inadequate seal during their user seal check. Of the 643 remaining naive subjects who indicated that they had an adequate face seal prior to fit-testing, 158 (25%) failed the subsequent quantitative fit-test and 92 (14%) failed the qualitative fit-test. All 137 experienced users indicated that they had an adequate seal after performing the user seal check; however, 41 (30%) failed the subsequent quantitative fit-test, and 30 (22%) failed the qualitative fit-test. These findings contradict the argument to eliminate fit-testing and rely strictly on a user seal check to evaluate face seal.
机译:许多机构建议医护人员佩戴N95过滤式口罩呼吸器(N95-FFR),以最大程度地减少职业性接触生物气溶胶(例如肺结核和大流行性流感)的机会。已发布的标准概述了正确选择N95-FFR模型的步骤,包括用户密封检查和呼吸器配合测试。一些卫生官员认为,考虑到附加的时间和成本因素,应该完全取消呼吸器的适合性测试步骤,并且仅使用使用者密封检查以确保获得足够的面部密封。当前研究的目的之一是检查用户密封检查是否是呼吸器适合性测试的合适替代品。为受试者分配了N95-FFR,并要求他们进行用户密封检查(按照制造商的说明),然后立即进行呼吸器适合性测试。成功通过呼吸器装配测试的依据是未检测到通过面部密封件泄漏的情况(定性地使用测试剂或定量地使用颗粒计数器)。样本人群包括647位从未进行过适合性测试(天真)的受试者,而其余137位参与者是经验丰富的呼吸器使用者。 647名天真受试者中只有4名(0.62%)在其使用者密封检查中发现密封不足。在剩余的643位天真的受试者中,他们表示在进行适合度测试之前有足够的面部密封,其中158位(25%)未通过后续的定量契合度测试,而92位(14%)未通过定性契合度测试。所有137位经验丰富的用户都表示,在进行用户印章检查后,他们已经获得了足够的印章;但是,有41位(30%)未通过后续的定量拟合检验,而30位(22%)未通过定性拟合检验。这些发现与消除拟合测试的论点相矛盾,并严格依赖于用户密封检查来评估面部密封。

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