Heat Stress Clinical Trial
— PPE-TestOfficial title:
Limiting Factors for Wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in a Health Care Environment Evaluated in a Randomised Study: Source of Errors?
Verified date | January 2017 |
Source | Medical University of Graz |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Austria: Ethikkommission |
Study type | Interventional |
Pandemics and re-emerging diseases put pressure on the health care system to prepare for patient care and sample logistics requiring enhanced personnel protective equipment (PPE) for health care workers. We generated quantifiable data on ergonomics of PPE applicable in a health care setting by defining error rates and physically limiting factors due to PPE-induced restrictions. Nineteen study volunteers tested randomly allocated head- or full body-ventilated PPE suits equipped with powered-air-purifying-respirators and performed four different tests (two laboratory tutorials, a timed test of selective attention and a test investigating reaction time, mobility, speed and physical exercise) during 6 working hours at 22°C on one day and 4 working hours at 28°C on another day. Error rates and physical parameters (fluid loss, body temperature, heart rate) were determined and ergonomic-related parameters were assessed hourly using questionnaires. Depending on the PPE system the most restrictive factors were: reduced dexterity due to multiple glove layers, impaired visibility by flexible face shields and back pain related to the respirator of the fully ventilated suit. Heat stress and liquid loss were perceived as restrictive at a working temperature of 28°C but not 22°C.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 19 |
Est. completion date | March 2013 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - healthy, good physical and mental resiliance Exclusion Criteria: - pregnancy, latex and PVC allergy, claustrophobia, hypotension, vein thrombosis, COPD, epilepsy, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases, and infectious diseases. |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label
Country | Name | City | State |
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Austria | Medical University Graz | Graz |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Medical University of Graz |
Austria,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Physical measurements: Heart rate at 22°C and 28°C in each suit with 19 participants | up to 2 months | No | |
Primary | Measurement of concentration (d2 Test) at 22°C and 28°C in each suit with 19 participants. | This test will be analysed by descriptive analysis. | up to 2 months | No |
Primary | Measurement of error rates at 22°C and 28°C in each suit with 19 participants | For both temperatures repeated measurements and analysis of variances (rmANOVA) to assess effects of working time as a within subject factor and suit (A, B) as a between subject factor on the amount of processed tubes and the amount of wrongly screwed or arranged tubes are performed. | up to 2 months | No |
Primary | Measurement of individual perception and wellbeing during all test series by individual questionnaires at 22°C and 28°C in each suit with 19 participants. | Questionnaire data are recorded 7 times at 22°C and 5 times at 28°C and analysed with descriptive statistics. | up to 2 months | No |
Primary | Physical measurements: Fluid loss at 22°C and 28°C in each suit with 19 participants. | up to 2 months | No | |
Primary | Physical measurements: Body temperature at 22°C and 28°C in each suit with 19 participants. | up to 2 months | No | |
Primary | Measurement of reaction time at 22°C and 28°C in each suit with 19 participants. | This test will be analysed by descriptive analysis. | upt o 2 months | No |
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