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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Mastoidectomy is considered an aerosol-generating procedure. This study examined the effect of wearing personal protective equipment on the view achieved using the operating microscope.Entities:
Keywords: Aerosols; COVID-19; Coronavirus; Mastoidectomy; Microsurgery; Neurotology; Otolaryngology; Personal Protective Equipment
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32718359 PMCID: PMC7411442 DOI: 10.1017/S0022215120001607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Laryngol Otol ISSN: 0022-2151 Impact factor: 1.469
Fig. 1.Target and study set-up, demonstrating surgeon's position and eye–microscope distance measurement.
Levels of PPE tested, including modifications for prescription spectacle wearers
| PPE level | For surgeons without spectacles | For surgeons with spectacles |
|---|---|---|
| A. No PPE | No mask or eye protection | No mask, normal spectacles |
| B. FFP3 mask only | FFP3* mask, no eye protection or glasses | Not measured as surgeon requires spectacles |
| C. FFP3 + slim glasses | FFP3* mask, slim-line safety glasses† | FFP3* mask, normal spectacles |
| D. FFP3 + safety glasses | FFP3* mask, safety over-glasses‡ | FFP3* mask, normal spectacles, safety over-glasses‡ |
| E. FFP3 + visor | FFP3* mask, normal glasses, full-face visor | FFP3* mask, normal spectacles, full-face visor |
*Model 8833 valved filtering facepiece code 3 disposable respirator (3M, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA); conforms to European standard EN149:2001. †Click Traders Ancona Clear Safety Spectacle (Beeswift, West Bromwich, UK); conforms to European standard EN166:2001. ‡Model PW30 Visitor Safety Spectacle (Portwest, Westport, Ireland); conforms to European standard EN166. PPE = personal protective equipment; FFP3 = filtering facepiece code 3
Fig. 2.Personal protective equipment (PPE) conditions tested in surgeons with and without prescription glasses. Parts (1–5 for non-glasses wearer and 6–9 for glasses wearer) and value in parenthesis (A to E) that relates the images to PPE conditions defined in Table 1.
Fig. 3.Scatter plots of results of eye–microscope measurements versus calculations of diameter (a) and area (b) of target visible.
Effect of different PPE on eye–microscope distance and target visibility
| PPE level | Number of measurements | Eye–microscope distance (median (range); mm) | % of target diameter visible (median (range)) | % of target area visible (median (range)) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. No PPE | 11 | 13 (11–18) | 100 | 100 |
| B. FFP3 mask only | 7 | 18 (13–22) | 80 (70–100) | 64 (49–100) |
| C. FFP3 + slim glasses | 11 | 20 (13–25) | 80 (50–100) | 64 (25–100) |
| D. FFP3 + safety glasses | 11 | 24 (18–34) | 60 (30–80) | 36 (9–64) |
| E. FFP3 + visor | 11 | 41 (31–50) | 20 (20–40) | 4 (4–16) |
PPE = personal protective equipment; FFP3 = filtering facepiece code 3
Fig. 4.Area of target visible with each personal protective equipment (PPE) condition (median values shown with minimum–maximum range bars). FFP3 = filtering facepiece code 3