| Literature DB >> 27331817 |
Chung-Yen Lu1,2, Sy-Yuan Kang3, Shu-Hui Liu4,5, Cheng-Wei Mai6, Chao-Heng Tseng7.
Abstract
Indoor air quality (IAQ) control of hospitals plays a critical role in protecting both hospital staffs and patients, particularly those who are highly susceptible to the adverse effects of indoor noxious hazards. However, moxibustion in outpatient departments (OPDs) of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) may be a source of indoor air pollution in hospitals. Some studies have investigated indoor air pollution during moxibustion in Chinese medicine clinics (CMCs) and moxibustion rooms, demonstrating elevated air pollutants that pose a threat to the health of medical staff and patients. Our study investigated the indoor air pollutants of indoor carbon dioxide (CO₂), carbon monoxide (CO), formaldehyde (HCHO), total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs), airborne particulate matter with a diameter of ≤10 µm (PM10) and ≤2.5 µm (PM2.5) during moxibustion in an acupuncture and moxibustion room of the OPD in a hospital in Taipei. To evaluate the different control strategies for indoor air pollution from moxibution, a comparison of air pollutants during moxibution among the methods of using alternative old moxa wools, local exhaust ventilation and an air cleaner was conducted. In this study, burning alternative old moxa wools for moxibustion obviously reduced all gaseous pollutants except for aerosols comparing burning fresh moxa wools. Using local exhaust ventilation reduced most of the aerosols after burning moxa. We also found that using an air cleaner was inefficient for controlling indoor air pollutants, particularly gaseous pollutants. Therefore, combining replacing alternative old moxa wools and local exhaust ventilation could be a suitable design for controlling indoor air pollution during moxibustion therapy.Entities:
Keywords: air cleaner; indoor air quality; local exhaust ventilation; moxa wool; moxibustion
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27331817 PMCID: PMC4924069 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph13060612
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Diagram of the acupuncture and moxibustion room of the hospital.
Figure 2Comparison among the measurements of indoor air particulates from moxibustion emissions inside the acupuncture and moxibustion room with local exhaust ventilation at the distance of 15, 25 and 35 cm far from the combustion sources.
Figure 3Continuous measurements of Indoor air pollutants from moxibustion emission of a new moxa inside the acupuncture and moxibustion room.
Figure 4Comparison among the increasing measurements of indoor air pollutants from moxibustion emission inside the acupuncture and moxibustion room.
Comparison between average values of mean levels of air pollutants emitted from burning new moxa wools and alternate old moxa wools.
| Pollutant | Stage | Moxa Wools | Percentage Change a | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh | Alternative Old One | |||
| CO2 | Background level | 542 ppm | 560 ppm | ↑41% |
| Moxibustion level | 569 ppm | 598 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 27 ppm | 38 ppm | ||
| CO | Background level | <0.1 ppm | <0.1 ppm | ↓57% |
| Moxibustion level | 2.8 ppm | 1.4 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 2.8 ppm | 1.2 ppm | ||
| HCHO | Background level | 0.025 ppm | 0.022 ppm | ↓75% |
| Moxibustion level | 0.049 ppm | 0.028 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 0.024 ppm | 0.006 ppm | ||
| TVOC | Background level | 0.03 ppm | 0.03 ppm | ↓83% |
| Moxibustion level | 0.27 ppm | 0.07 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 0.24 ppm | 0.04 ppm | ||
| PM2.5 | Background level | 26 μg/m3 | 24 μg/m3 | ↑75% |
| Moxibustion level | 296 μg/m3 | 497 μg/m3 | ||
| Increase level | 270 μg/m3 | 473 μg/m3 | ||
| PM10 | Background level | 147 μg/m3 | 198 μg/m3 | ↑94% |
| Moxibustion level | 409 μg/m3 | 707 μg/m3 | ||
| Increase level | 262 μg/m3 | 509 μg/m3 | ||
Percentage change = (Increased mean level of test for moxibustion with old moxa wools—increased mean level of test for moxibustion with new moxa wools)/increase level of test for new moxa wools × 100%.
Comparison between average values of mean levels of air pollutants emitted from burning new moxa wools with and without local exhaust ventilation.
| Pollutant | Stage | Local Exhaust Ventilation | Percentage Change a | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Without Using | Using | |||
| CO2 | Background level | 542 ppm | 555 ppm | ↓70% |
| Moxibustion level | 569 ppm | 563 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 27 ppm | 8 ppm | ||
| CO | Background level | <0.1 ppm | 0.1 ppm | ↓91% |
| Moxibustion level | 2.8 ppm | 0.4 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 2.8 ppm | 0.3 ppm | ||
| HCHO | Background level | 0.025 ppm | 0.026 ppm | ↓79% |
| Moxibustion level | 0.049 ppm | 0.031 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 0.024 ppm | 0.005 ppm | ||
| TVOC | Background level | 0.03 ppm | <0.1 ppm | ↓41% |
| Moxibustion level | 0.27 ppm | 0.14 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 0.24 ppm | 0.14 ppm | ||
| PM2.5 | Background level | 26 μg/m3 | 15 μg/m3 | ↓96% |
| Moxibustion level | 296 μg/m3 | 24 μg/m3 | ||
| Increase level | 270 μg/m3 | 9 μg/m3 | ||
| PM10 | Background level | 147 μg/m3 | 49 μg/m3 | ↓100% |
| Moxibustion level | 409 μg/m3 | 43 μg/m3 | ||
| Increase level | 262 μg/m3 | −6 μg/m3 | ||
Percentage change = (Increase mean level of test for burning new moxa wools using local exhaust ventilation—increase mean level of test for burning new moxa wools without using local exhaust ventilation)/increasing mean level of test for burning new moxa wools without using local exhaust ventilation × 100%.
Comparison between average values of mean levels of air pollutants emitted from burning new moxa wools with and without air cleaner.
| Pollutant | Stage | Air Cleaner | Percentage Change a | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Without Using | Using | |||
| CO2 | Background level | 542 ppm | 542 ppm | ↓22% |
| Moxibustion level | 569 ppm | 563 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 27 ppm | 21 ppm | ||
| CO | Background level | <0.1 ppm | <0.1 ppm | ↓4% |
| Moxibustion level | 2.8 ppm | 2.8 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 2.8 ppm | 2.7 ppm | ||
| HCHO | Background level | 0.025 ppm | 0.025 ppm | ↓13% |
| Moxibustion level | 0.049 ppm | 0.046 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 0.024 ppm | 0.021 ppm | ||
| TVOC | Background level | 0.03 ppm | 0.02 ppm | ↓35% |
| Moxibustion level | 0.27 ppm | 0.18 ppm | ||
| Increase level | 0.24 ppm | 0.16 ppm | ||
| PM2.5 | Background level | 26 μg/m3 | 6 μg/m3 | ↓71% |
| Moxibustion level | 296 μg/m3 | 85 μg/m3 | ||
| Increase level | 270 μg/m3 | 79 μg/m3 | ||
| PM10 | Background level | 147 μg/m3 | 39 μg/m3 | ↓60% |
| Moxibustion level | 409 μg/m3 | 143 μg/m3 | ||
| Increase level | 262 μg/m3 | 104 μg/m3 | ||
Percentage change = (Increase mean level of test for burning new moxa wools using air cleaner—increase mean level of test for burning new moxa wools without using air cleaner)/increase mean level of test for burning new moxa wools without using air cleaner × 100%.