Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review

An indoor environment in a hospital building requires a high indoor air quality (IAQ) to overcome patients’ risks of getting wound infections without interrupting the recovery process. However, several problems arose in obtaining a satisfactory IAQ, such as poor ventilation design strategies, insuff...

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Main Authors: Tan, Huiyi, Wong, Keng Yinn, Othman, Mohd. Hafiz Dzarfan, Kek, Hong Yee, Abdul Wahab, Roswanira, Ern, Garry Kuan Pei, Chong, Wen Tong, Lee, Kee Quen
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spelling my.utm.1037972023-11-27T06:23:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/103797/ Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review Tan, Huiyi Wong, Keng Yinn Othman, Mohd. Hafiz Dzarfan Kek, Hong Yee Abdul Wahab, Roswanira Ern, Garry Kuan Pei Chong, Wen Tong Lee, Kee Quen TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery An indoor environment in a hospital building requires a high indoor air quality (IAQ) to overcome patients’ risks of getting wound infections without interrupting the recovery process. However, several problems arose in obtaining a satisfactory IAQ, such as poor ventilation design strategies, insufficient air exchange, improper medical equipment placement and high door opening frequency. This paper presents an overview of various methods used for assessing the IAQ in hospital facilities, especially in an operating room, isolation room, anteroom, postoperative room, inpatient room and dentistry room. This review shows that both experimental and numerical methods demonstrated their advantages in the IAQ assessment. It was revealed that both airflow and particle tracking models could result in different particle dispersion predictions. The model selection should depend on the compatibility of the simulated result with the experimental measurement data. The primary and secondary forces affecting the characteristics of particle dispersion were also discussed in detail. The main contributing forces to the trajectory characteristics of a particle could be attributed to the gravitational force and drag force regardless of particle size. Meanwhile, the additional forces could be considered when there involves temperature gradient, intense light source, submicron particle, etc. The particle size concerned in a healthcare facility should be less than 20 µm as this particle size range showed a closer relationship with the virus load and a higher tendency to remain airborne. Also, further research opportunities that reflect a more realistic approach and improvement in the current assessment approach were proposed. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/103797/1/WongKengYinn2022_CurrentandPotentialApproachesonAssessingAirflow.pdf Tan, Huiyi and Wong, Keng Yinn and Othman, Mohd. Hafiz Dzarfan and Kek, Hong Yee and Abdul Wahab, Roswanira and Ern, Garry Kuan Pei and Chong, Wen Tong and Lee, Kee Quen (2022) Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29 (53). pp. 80137-80160. ISSN 0944-1344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-23407-9 DOI : 10.1007/s11356-022-23407-9
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Tan, Huiyi
Wong, Keng Yinn
Othman, Mohd. Hafiz Dzarfan
Kek, Hong Yee
Abdul Wahab, Roswanira
Ern, Garry Kuan Pei
Chong, Wen Tong
Lee, Kee Quen
Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review
description An indoor environment in a hospital building requires a high indoor air quality (IAQ) to overcome patients’ risks of getting wound infections without interrupting the recovery process. However, several problems arose in obtaining a satisfactory IAQ, such as poor ventilation design strategies, insufficient air exchange, improper medical equipment placement and high door opening frequency. This paper presents an overview of various methods used for assessing the IAQ in hospital facilities, especially in an operating room, isolation room, anteroom, postoperative room, inpatient room and dentistry room. This review shows that both experimental and numerical methods demonstrated their advantages in the IAQ assessment. It was revealed that both airflow and particle tracking models could result in different particle dispersion predictions. The model selection should depend on the compatibility of the simulated result with the experimental measurement data. The primary and secondary forces affecting the characteristics of particle dispersion were also discussed in detail. The main contributing forces to the trajectory characteristics of a particle could be attributed to the gravitational force and drag force regardless of particle size. Meanwhile, the additional forces could be considered when there involves temperature gradient, intense light source, submicron particle, etc. The particle size concerned in a healthcare facility should be less than 20 µm as this particle size range showed a closer relationship with the virus load and a higher tendency to remain airborne. Also, further research opportunities that reflect a more realistic approach and improvement in the current assessment approach were proposed.
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author Tan, Huiyi
Wong, Keng Yinn
Othman, Mohd. Hafiz Dzarfan
Kek, Hong Yee
Abdul Wahab, Roswanira
Ern, Garry Kuan Pei
Chong, Wen Tong
Lee, Kee Quen
author_facet Tan, Huiyi
Wong, Keng Yinn
Othman, Mohd. Hafiz Dzarfan
Kek, Hong Yee
Abdul Wahab, Roswanira
Ern, Garry Kuan Pei
Chong, Wen Tong
Lee, Kee Quen
author_sort Tan, Huiyi
title Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review
title_short Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review
title_full Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review
title_fullStr Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review
title_sort current and potential approaches on assessing airflow and particle dispersion in healthcare facilities: a systematic review
publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103797/1/WongKengYinn2022_CurrentandPotentialApproachesonAssessingAirflow.pdf
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