Review of the Effect of Continuous Use and Limited Reuse of N95 Respirators on Respirator Fit.

Daniel Berger, Catherine Caldwell, Monica Zukowski, James Basting, Lauren Mazur, Ravindra Gopaul
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to severe shortages of filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs). As a result, extended use, limited reuse, and FFR decontamination have been utilized to extend the life of single-use FFRs. Although some studies have raised concerns that reuse could affect the FFR's ability to form a seal, no comprehensive literature review of the effect of extended use or limited reuse on FFR seal exists.

Objective: The goal of this review was to assess the effect of extended use and reuse on respirator fit, with and without decontamination.

Methods: Searches of PubMed and Medrxiv yielded 24 papers that included assessment of fit after extended use or limited reuse on a human. One additional handpicked paper was added.

Results: Studies report a wide variation in the number of donnings and doffings before fit failure between different models of respirators. Additionally, while seal checks lack sufficient sensitivity to reliably detect fit failures, individuals who failed fit testing were often able to pass subsequent tests by re-positioning the respirator. Even with failure, respirators often maintained a substantially higher level of fit than a surgical mask, so they may still provide a level of protection in crisis settings.

Conclusion: Based on currently available data, this literature review was unable to establish a consensus regarding the amount of time a respirator can be worn or the number of uses before fit failure will occur. Furthermore, variations in reuses before fit failure between different models of N95 respirators limit the ability to offer a comprehensive recommendation of greater than one reuse or a specific amount of wear time.

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N95口罩持续使用和有限重复使用对口罩适配性的影响
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)导致过滤式口罩(ffr)严重短缺。因此,采用延长使用、有限重复使用和净化FFR来延长一次性FFR的使用寿命。虽然有研究提出了重复使用可能影响FFR密封圈形成能力的担忧,但目前还没有关于延长使用或有限重复使用对FFR密封圈影响的全面文献综述。目的:本综述的目的是评估长时间使用和重复使用对呼吸器配合度的影响,包括消毒和不消毒。方法:检索PubMed和Medrxiv获得24篇论文,其中包括对人类长期使用或有限重复使用后的适合度评估。另外还增加了一张精挑细选的纸。结果:研究报告了不同型号的呼吸器在适配失效前的戴套和脱套次数有很大差异。此外,虽然密封检查缺乏足够的灵敏度来可靠地检测贴合失败,但贴合测试失败的个体通常能够通过重新定位呼吸器来通过后续测试。即使出现故障,呼吸器通常也比外科口罩保持更高的契合度,因此在危机环境中,它们仍然可以提供一定程度的保护。结论:根据目前可获得的数据,本文献综述无法就呼吸器可佩戴的时间或使用次数达成共识,否则会发生适合性失效。此外,不同型号的N95口罩在适配失效前的重复使用次数的差异限制了提供不止一次重复使用或特定佩戴时间的综合建议的能力。
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