Title of article
Air quality in hospital operating room s
Author/Authors
Elena G. Dascalaki، نويسنده , , Argyro Lagoudi، نويسنده , , Constantinos A. Balaras، نويسنده , , Athina G. Gaglia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
8
From page
1945
To page
1952
Abstract
Indoor air quality in hospital operating rooms (ORs) is of great concern for patients and medical personnel, thus mandating the use of efficient HVAC systems and active gas scavenging systems in ORs. A wide range of relevant medical and engineering literature is summarized in this paper, highlighting relevant challenges, problems and solutions, along with recommended good practices. Indoor conditions in Hellenic ORs were monitored and data were used to assess the exposure of medical personnel to anaesthetic gases and other indoor chemical compounds. Accordingly, even when mechanical ventilation and scavenging systems were employed in some of the audited ORs, medical personnel are still exposed to poor indoor air quality. The average concentration of anaesthetic gases (isoflurane, sevoflurane) was 2362 μg/m3, exceeding the exposure limit in 18% of the audited ORs. The average concentration of disinfecting agents was 288 μg/m3 for formaldehyde and 207 μg/m3 for glutaraldehyde. Additional compounds were identified in the OR indoor air that represent 54% of the total volatile organic concentration.
Keywords
Indoor Air Quality , Operating rooms , Anaesthetic gases
Journal title
Building and Environment
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Building and Environment
Record number
409880
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