| Literature DB >> 33531145 |
Paulo Melo1, Américo Afonso2, Luis Monteiro3, Otilia Lopes4, Ricardo Castro Alves5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Facing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) challenge on a global level, dental care professionals are encouraged to optimize universal precautions and adopt measures that ensure protection against infection by contaminated aerosols and droplets. Although aerosol transmission is possible, direct contact through large droplets is probably responsible for the vast majority of transmissions.Entities:
Keywords: Aerosol-generating procedures; COVID-19; Dental care settings; Infection control; Personal protective equipment
Year: 2021 PMID: 33531145 PMCID: PMC7834330 DOI: 10.1016/j.identj.2021.01.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Dent J ISSN: 0020-6539 Impact factor: 2.512
Personal protective equipment selection according to the level of risk of the planned procedures.
| Low risk | Moderate risk | High risk | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reception | Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization | Clinical procedures without AGP | Clinical procedures with AGP | |
Surgical mask Protective glasses or face shield Uniform Clinical footwear | Cap/bonnet Protective glasses or face shield Surgical mask or type IIR surgical mask Uniform Waterproof apron Thick gloves Clinical footwear | Cap/bonnet Protective glasses or face shield FFP2 mask or type IIR surgical mask Uniform Fluid-resistant gown Gloves Clinical footwear Shoe covers | Cap/bonnet Protective glasses or face shield FFP2 or FFP3 mask Uniform Fluid-resistant gown Gloves Clinical footwear Shoe covers | |
AGP, aerosol-generating procedures; FFP, filtering face piece.
Including cleaning and disinfection of the office after each visit.
Or protective barrier.
Optional.
High-risk or epidemiological situation might use 2 pairs of long-sleeved gloves.
Performance of the different types of respirators.*
| EU type of respirator (EU-OSHA) | Equivalent in USA (NIOSH) | Filter penetration limit (at 95 L/min airflow) | Total inner leakage | Penetration in the filtering material (maximum %) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FFP1 | — | Filters | <22% | 20% |
| FFP2 | N95 (Filters 95% of airborne particles) | Filters | <8% | 6% |
| FFP3 | N99 | Filters | <2% | 1% |
EU, European Union; FFP, filtering face piece; NIOSH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Adapted from ECDC 2014 and ACT 2016. Safe use of personal protective equipment in the treatment of infectious diseases of high consequence. https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/media/en/publications/Publications/safe-use-of-ppe.pdf.
International standards regarding respirators.
| Type of respirator | Country | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| FFP2 | EU | EN 149-2001 |
| N95 | USA | NIOSH-42CFR84 |
| KN95 | China | GB2626-2006 |
| P2 | Australia/New Zealand | AS/NZA 1716:2012 |
| Korea 1st Class | Korea | KMOEL - 2017-64 |
| DS | Japan | JMHLW-Notification 214, 2018 |
EN = European Norms.
NIOSH = National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health standards.
GB = Guobiao standards.
AS/NZA = Joint Australia and New Zealand standards.
KOSHA = Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency standards.
JMHLW = Japan Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare standards.
Suggested sequence for donning PPE for procedures in a clinical environment of moderate risk.
| Steps | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Perform hand hygiene |
| 2 | Put on the shoe covers (optional) |
| 3 | Put on the fluid-resistant gown |
| 4 | Put on and adapt the respirator |
| 5 | Put on the cap/bonnet |
| 6 | Put on the protective glasses or face shield |
| 7 | Put on the gloves, covering the gown cuffs |
PPE, personal protective equipment.
Should always be tested.
Optional.
Adapted from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/using-ppe.html
Suggested sequence for donning PPE for procedures in a clinical environment of high risk.
| Steps | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Perform hand hygiene |
| 2 | Put on the shoe covers |
| 3 | Perform hand hygiene |
| 4 | Put on the first pair of gloves |
| 5 | Put on the disposable fluid-resistant long-sleeved gown that covers the legs up to below the knees |
| 6 | Put on and test the respirator |
| 7 | Put on the protective glasses |
| 8 | Put on the cap/bonnet |
| 9 | Put on the face shield |
| 10 | Disinfect the first pair of gloves and put on the second pair of gloves |
| 11 | Check the entire set of PPE |
PPE, personal protective equipment.
High-risk or epidemiological situation might use 2 pairs of long-sleeved gloves; otherwise a single pair of gloves must be put on here.
Adapted from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/using-ppe.html
Sequence proposed for doffing PPE for procedures in a clinical environment of moderate risk.
| Steps | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Take off the gloves |
| 2 | Hand hygiene |
| 3 | Take off the protective glasses or face shield by the posterior aspect |
| 4 | Take off the cap/bonnet |
| 5 | Take off the gown without touching its exterior surface |
| 6 | Take off the surgical mask or the respirator using the elastics |
| 7 | Hand hygiene |
PPE, personal protective equipment.
If wearing it.
Adapted from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/using-ppe.html
Sequence proposed for doffing PPE in procedures of high risk.
| Steps | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Take off the outer pair of gloves |
| 2 | Disinfect the inner gloves |
| 3 | Take off the face shield and the protective glasses by the posterior aspect |
| 4 | Take off the cap/bonnet |
| 5 | Take off the gown without touching its exterior surface |
| 6 | Take off the shoe covers |
| 7 | Take off the inner pair of gloves |
| 8 | Disinfect hands with ABAS |
| 9 | Take off the respirator by its posterior aspect, when outside the room |
| 10 | Hand hygiene |
ABAS, alcohol-based antiseptic solution; PPE, personal protective equipment.
High-risk or epidemiological situation might use 2 pairs of long-sleeved gloves; otherwise a single pair of gloves must be taken off here followed by hand disinfection with ABAS.
During the procedure, if hands are contaminated, they should be disinfected with ABAS.
Adapted from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/using-ppe.html
Overview of personal protection measures.
| Procedures | In common areas | In the clinical environment | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low risk (reception) | Moderate risk (cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization) | Moderate risk (visits without AGP) | High risk (visits with AGP) | |
| Hand hygiene | ||||
| Uniform | ||||
| Cap/bonnet | ||||
| Surgical mask | ||||
| FFP2 mask | ||||
| Protective glasses | ||||
| Face shield | ||||
| Gloves | ||||
| Fluid-resistant gown | ||||
| Clinical footwear | ||||
| Shoe covers | ||||
AGP, aerosol-generating procedures; FFP, filtering face piece.
✓ = Recommended; O = Optional; X = Not recommended; ✓✓ = high-risk or epidemiological situation might use 2 pairs of long-sleeved gloves.
Thick.
Or waterproof apron.