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Oxygen Delivering System I: Nasal Cannula and Face Mask01:26

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The human body requires oxygen to function, and when the natural process of respiration is hindered, external devices, including the following, are needed to help deliver this vital gas.
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A nasal cannula is a lightweight tube split at one end into two prongs and placed in the nostrils. It is typically used to deliver low to medium levels of oxygen.
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Airway management is a key skill in emergency and critical care settings, as maintaining a clear airway is essential for adequate oxygenation and ventilation.Head Tilt-Chin Lift TechniqueThe head tilt-chin lift maneuver is an essential technique primarily used in patients without suspected cervical spine injuries. To perform this maneuver, one hand is placed on the patient’s forehead, and gentle pressure is applied backward to tilt the head. The fingertips of the other hand are positioned...
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Oxygen therapy is a pivotal aspect of medical care, particularly for patients with respiratory ailments. Two prominent oxygen-delivering systems include the Venturi mask and the transtracheal oxygen catheter.
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Besides the pressure difference between the external environment and the lungs, the airflow rate and ease of pulmonary ventilation are also influenced by three other factors: surface tension of the fluid in the alveoli, compliance of the lungs, and airway resistance.
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Poul S Larsen1, John Heebøll2, Knud Erik Meyer1

  • 1Department of Civil & Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Facemask use is crucial during pandemics for reducing infectious virus transmission.
  • Previous research focused on filter material efficiency, neglecting mask-to-face seal leakage.
  • Leakage represents unfiltered airflow bypassing the mask material.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify the fraction of breathing flow leaked around commonly used facemasks.
  • To assess the impact of 'casual' versus 'tight' mask mounting on leakage.
  • To evaluate how different fitters affect facemask seal performance.

Main Methods:

  • Measurement of filter material pressure loss and pressure distribution under masks.
  • Quantification of breathing flow leakage versus steady flow rates (5-30 L/min).
  • Testing two facemask types on mannequins with 'casual' and 'tight' mounting methods using three fitters.

Main Results:

  • Casual mask mounting resulted in high leakage (83-99%) for both inhalation and exhalation.
  • Tight mounting with fitters reduced leakage to 18-66%, varying by mask type.
  • Inhalation leakage decreased with higher flow rates in tight mounts, suggesting improved sealing due to suction.

Conclusions:

  • Casual facemask wear, common in practice, leads to substantial air leakage, compromising filtration.
  • Effective mask sealing is critical for minimizing dose response to airborne pathogens.
  • Optimizing facemask fit is essential to maximize protection against virus aerosols.