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ABSTRACT: Objectives
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic increased global demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) and resulted in shortages. The study evaluated the re-use of surgical masks and respirators by analysing their performance and safety before and after reprocessing using the following methods: oven, thermal drying, autoclave, and hydrogen peroxide plasma vapour.Methods
In total, 45 surgical masks and 69 respirators were decontaminated. Visual integrity, air permeability, burst resistance, pressure differential and particulate filtration efficiency of new and decontaminated surgical masks and respirators were evaluated. In addition, 14 used respirators were analysed after work shifts before and after decontamination using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and viral culturing. Finally, reprocessed respirators were evaluated by users in terms of functionality and comfort.Results
Oven decontamination (75 °C for 45 min) was found to be the simplest decontamination method. Physical and filtration assays indicated that all reprocessing methods were safe after one cycle. Oven decontamination maintained the characteristics of surgical masks and respirators for at least five reprocessing cycles. Viral RNA was detected by RT-PCR in two of the 14 used respirators. Four respirators submitted to viral culture were PCR-negative and culture-negative. Reprocessed respirators used in work shifts were evaluated positively by users, even after three decontamination cycles.Conclusion
Oven decontamination is a safe method for reprocessing surgical masks and respirators for at least five cycles, and is feasible in the hospital setting.
SUBMITTER: Cortes MF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7832149 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Côrtes Marina Farrel MF Espinoza Evelyn Patricia Sanchez EPS Noguera Saidy Liceth Vásconez SLV Silva Aline Alves AA de Medeiros Marion Elke Sielfeld Araya MESA Villas Boas Lucy Santos LS Ferreira Noely Evangelista NE Tozetto-Mendoza Tania Regina TR Morais Fernando Gonçalves FG de Queiroz Rayana Santiago RS de Proenca Adriana Coracini Tonacio ACT Guimaraes Thais T Guedes Ana Rubia AR Letaif Leila Suemi Harima LSH Montal Amanda Cardoso AC Mendes-Correa Maria Cassia MC John Vanderley M VM Levin Anna S AS Costa Silvia Figueiredo SF
International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 20201224
<h4>Objectives</h4>The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic increased global demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) and resulted in shortages. The study evaluated the re-use of surgical masks and respirators by analysing their performance and safety before and after reprocessing using the following methods: oven, thermal drying, autoclave, and hydrogen peroxide plasma vapour.<h4>Methods</h4>In total, 45 surgical masks and 69 respirators were decontaminated. Visual integrity, air permeabilit ...[more]