| Literature DB >> 35350497 |
Satoshi Ueno1, Masahiro Iwabuchi2, Reiko Suzuki2, Hitoshi Izuha3, Ken Iseki2.
Abstract
With the rise of COVID-19, the use of aerosol boxes when interacting with COVID-19 patients has increased. However, their use has been controversial. We have been involved in the development of a dome-shaped aerosol containment device with negative pressure (DAWN), an aerosol box that can maintain negative pressure inside at all times. There are two types of DAWN: one is mounted on a bed (bed type) and the other is mounted on a stretcher (stretcher type). Each device has its own characteristics and can be selected depending on the situation. The bed type has enough space inside to allow procedures to be performed easily. The stretcher type can be attached to a stretcher and can maintain negative pressure when the patient is being moved. Due to the negative pressure structure and easy change of nonwoven fabric adopted in both types of DAWN, it is expected to prevent the scattering of aerosol when it is removed, which is a problem of conventional aerosol boxes. DAWN will contribute to reducing the enormous psychological stress of medical personnel who treat infections, and will contribute to reducing aerosol dispersion.Entities:
Keywords: a dome-shaped aerosol containment device with negative pressure (dawn); aerosol boxes; bed type; covid-19; stretcher type
Year: 2022 PMID: 35350497 PMCID: PMC8933141 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184