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Speech intelligibility assessment of protective facemasks and air-purifying respirators

机译:防护口罩和空气净化呼吸器的语音清晰度评估

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Speech Intelligibility (SI) is the perceived quality of sound transmission. In healthcare settings, the ability to communicate clearly with coworkers, patients, etc., is crucial to quality patient care and safety. The objectives of this study were to: (1) assess the suitability of the Speech Transmission Index (STI) methods for testing reusable and disposable facial and respiratory personal protective equipment (protective facemasks [PF], N95 filtering facepiece respirators [N95 FFR], and elastomeric half-mask air-purifying respirators [EAPR]) commonly worn by healthcare workers; (2) quantify STI levels of these devices; and (3) contribute to the scientific body of knowledge in the area of SI. SI was assessed using the STI under two experimental conditions: (1) a modified version of the National Fire Protection Association 1981 Supplementary Voice Communications System Performance Test at a Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of -15 (66 dBA) and (2) STI measurements utilizing a range of modified pink noise levels (52.5 dBA (-2 SNR) -72.5 dBA (+7 SNR)) in 5.0 dBA increments. The PF models (Kimberly Clark 49214 and 3 M 1818) had the least effect on SI interference, typically deviating fromthe STI baseline (no-mask condition) by 3% and 4% STI, respectively. The N95FFR (3 M 1870, 3 M 1860) had more effect on SI interference, typically differing from baseline by 13% and 17%, respectively, for models tested. The EAPR models (Scott Xcel and North 5500) had the most significant impact on SI, differing from baseline by 42% for models tested. This data offers insight into the performance of these apparatus with respect to STI and may serve as a reference point for future respirator design considerations, standards development, testing and certification activities.
机译:语音清晰度(SI)是声音传输的感知质量。在医疗机构中,与同事,患者等进行清晰沟通的能力对于保证高质量的患者护理和安全至关重要。这项研究的目的是:(1)评估语音传输指数(STI)方法用于测试可重复使用和一次性使用的面部和呼吸系统个人防护设备(防护口罩[PF],N95过滤式口罩呼吸器[N95 FFR],以及医护人员通常佩戴的弹性半面罩空气净化呼吸器[EAPR]; (2)量化这些设备的STI水平; (3)促进SI领域的科学知识体系。使用STI在两个实验条件下评估了SI:(1)美国消防协会1981年补充语音通信系统性能测试的修改版,信噪比(SNR)为-15(66 dBA),并且(2) STI测量以5.0 dBA的增量使用一系列修改后的粉红色噪声电平(52.5 dBA(-2 SNR)-72.5 dBA(+7 SNR))。 PF模型(Kimberly Clark 49214和3 M 1818)对SI干扰的影响最小,通常与STI基线(无屏蔽条件)分别偏离STI的3%和4%。 N95FFR(3 M 1870、3 M 1860)对SI干扰的影响更大,对于测试的模型,通常与基线的差异分别为13%和17%。 EAPR模型(Scott Xcel和North 5500)对SI的影响最大,对于测试的模型,其与基线的差异为42%。这些数据提供了有关这些设备相对于STI的性能的见解,并可作为将来呼吸器设计考虑,标准制定,测试和认证活动的参考点。

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