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What is the effect of reducing the air change rate on the ventilation effectiveness in ultra-clean operating rooms?

Authors :
Lans, J.L.A. (author)
Mathijssen, N.M.C. (author)
Bode, A. (author)
van den Dobbelsteen, J.J. (author)
van der Elst, M. (author)
Luscuere, P (author)
Lans, J.L.A. (author)
Mathijssen, N.M.C. (author)
Bode, A. (author)
van den Dobbelsteen, J.J. (author)
van der Elst, M. (author)
Luscuere, P (author)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background The operating room (OR) department is one of the most energy-intensive departments of a hospital. The majority of ORs in the Netherlands have an air-handling installation with an ultra-clean ventilation system. However, not all surgeries require an ultra-clean OR. Aim To determine the effect of reducing the air change rate on the ventilation effectiveness in ultra-clean ORs. Methods Lower air volume ventilation effectiveness (VELv) of conventional ventilation (CV), controlled dilution ventilation (cDV), temperature-controlled airflow (TcAF) and unidirectional airflow (UDAF) systems were evaluated within a 4 × 4 m measuring grid of 1 × 1 m. The VELv was defined as the recovery degree (RD), cleanliness recovery rate (CRR) and air change effectiveness (ACE). Findings The CV, cDVLv and TcAFLv ventilation systems showed a comparable mixing character in all areas (A, B and AB) when reducing the air change rate to 20/h. Ventilation effectiveness decreased when the air change rate was reduced, with the exception of the ACE. At all points for the UDAF-2Lv and at the centre point (C3) of the TcAFLv, higher RD10Lv and CRRLv were measured when compared with the other examined ventilation systems. Conclusions The ventilation effectiveness decreased when an ultra-clean OR with an ultra-clean ventilation air-supply system was switched to an air change rate of 20/h. Reducing the air change rate in the OR from an ultra-clean OR to a generic OR will reduce the recovery degree (RD10) by a factor of 10–100 and the local air change rate (CRR) by between 42% and 81%.<br />Environmental & Climate Design<br />Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technology

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1434557756
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.jhin.2024.02.007