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Risk of air and surface contamination during application of different noninvasive respiratory support for patients with COVID-19

Authors :
David S. Hui
Louise Yung
Ken K.P. Chan
Susanna S. Ng
Grace Lui
Fanny W. Ko
Tat-On Chan
Karen Yiu
Yuguo Li
Matthew T.V. Chan
Hui-Ling Yen
Source :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 133, Iss , Pp 60-66 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

Abstract

Objectives: We compared the risk of environmental contamination among patients with COVID-19 who received high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC), noninvasive ventilation (NIV), and conventional oxygen therapy (COT) via nasal cannula for respiratory failure. Methods: Air was sampled from the hospital isolation rooms with 12 air changes/hr where 26 patients with COVID-19 received HFNC (up to 60 l/min, n = 6), NIV (n = 6), or COT (up to 5 l/min of oxygen, n = 14). Surface samples were collected from 16 patients during air sampling. Results: Viral RNA was detected at comparable frequency in air samples collected from patients receiving HFNC (3/54, 5.6%), NIV (1/54, 1.9%), and COT (4/117, 3.4%) (P = 0.579). Similarly, the risk of surface contamination was comparable among patients receiving HFNC (3/46, 6.5%), NIV (14/72, 19.4%), and COT (8/59, 13.6%) (P = 0.143). An increment in the cyclic thresholds of the upper respiratory specimen prior to air sampling was associated with a reduced SARS-CoV-2 detection risk in air (odds ratio 0.83 [95% confidence interval 0.69-0.96], P = 0.027) by univariate logistic regression. Conclusion: No increased risk of environmental contamination in the isolation rooms was observed in the use of HFNC and NIV vs COT among patients with COVID-19 with respiratory failure. Higher viral load in the respiratory samples was associated with positive air samples.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12019712
Volume :
133
Issue :
60-66
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bbe3e3749cd494bad13c067c73f2b7c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2023.05.008