Research Article: Quantifying aerosol and microbial exposure of healthcare workers in endoscopy suites: a time-based study
Abstract:
This study aimed to quantify aerosol and microbial exposure levels during different working hours, analyze temporal air pollution trends in the endoscopy suite, and provide evidence to optimize infection prevention strategies.
A portable laser particle counter and an airborne bacteria sampler were used to measure aerosol particle concentrations and microbial loads at four time points: before the commencement of work (baseline), and 1, 2, and 3?h after work initiation. Continuous data collection was conducted over 10 consecutive working days. Air quality assessments were performed through scientific evaluation according to relevant international and national standards.
Qualified rates for aerosols ?0.5??m increased by 20–30% during the 3 working hours compared to baseline levels. Microbial qualified rates remained at 100% throughout the study period. Aerosol concentrations across all particle sizes significantly increased with working hours ( p?< 0.01). The growth rate of 5–10??m aerosols was higher than that of 0.3–5??m particles ( p?< 0.01). After 3?h, concentrations of 0.5–25??m and 0.3–10??m aerosols increased by 1.48-fold and 1.3-fold compared to baseline values. Total microbial colonies positively correlated with work duration, polyp detection frequency, biopsy procedures performed, and procedure duration ( p?< 0.05). Microbial analysis identified 12 species, predominantly bacteria (79.6%) and fungi (20.4%).
This study highlights trends in aerosol and microbial contamination over time and identifies four factors influencing microbial counts in the endoscopy suite. We propose some recommendations to reduce exposure risks for HCWs and patients.
Introduction:
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy and colonoscopy are important tools to detect and diagnose lesions in the esophagus, stomach, and colon. Through regular screening and diagnosis, the morbidity and mortality of digestive system cancers can be effectively reduced ( 1 – 3 ). A total of 29.37 million esophagogastroduodenoscopies were performed in China in 2019, up 32.0% from 2012, according to the results of the 2020 China Census of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Technology ( 4 ). Data from another national survey showed that…
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