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  • N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FFR) and surgical masks are essential in reducing airborne disease transmission, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic However, currently available FFR\'s and masks have major limitations, including masking facial features, waste, and integrity after decontamination In a multi-institutional trial, we evaluated a transparent, elastomeric, adaptable, long-lasting (TEAL) respirator to evaluate success of qualitative fit test with user experience and biometric evaluation of temperature, respiratory rate, and fit of respirator using a novel sensor There was a 100% successful fit test among participants, with feedback demonstrating excellent or good fit (90% of participants), breathability (77 5%), and filter exchange (95%) Biometric testing demonstrated significant differences between exhalation and inhalation pressures among a poorly fitting respirator, well-fitting respirator, and the occlusion of one filter of the respirator We have designed and evaluated a transparent elastomeric respirator and a novel biometric feedback system that could be implemented in the hospital setting
  • N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FFR) and surgical masks are essential in reducing airborne disease transmission, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic However, currently available FFR’s and masks have major limitations, including masking facial features, waste, and integrity after decontamination In a multi-institutional trial, we evaluated a transparent, elastomeric, adaptable, long-lasting (TEAL) respirator to evaluate success of qualitative fit test with user experience and biometric evaluation of temperature, respiratory rate, and fit of respirator using a novel sensor There was a 100% successful fit test among participants, with feedback demonstrating excellent or good fit (90% of participants), breathability (77 5%), and filter exchange (95%) Biometric testing demonstrated significant differences between exhalation and inhalation pressures among a poorly fitting respirator, well-fitting respirator, and the occlusion of one filter of the respirator We have designed and evaluated a transparent elastomeric respirator and a novel biometric feedback system that could be implemented in the hospital setting
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?:journal
  • ACS_Pharmacology_&_Translational_Science
  • ACS_Pharmacology_and_Translational_Science
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  • unk
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  • WHO
?:title
  • Prospective Evaluation of the Transparent, Elastomeric, Adaptable, Long-Lasting (TEAL) Respirator
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  • #1065796
  • #926941
?:year
  • 2020

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