2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0081291
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Minimizing the COVID-19 spread in hospitals through optimization of ventilation systems

Abstract: The rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus has overwhelmed hospitals with patients in need of intensive care, which is often limited in capacity and is generally reserved for patients with critical conditions. This has led to higher chances of infection being spread to non-COVID-19 patients and healthcare workers and an overall increased probability of cross contamination. The effects of design parameters on the performance of ventilation systems to control the spread of airborne particles in intensive care units ar… Show more

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“…Second, the virus is highly contagious, airborne, and has led to over 6.7 million deaths globally, thereby heightening fears over risk to the health of hospital staff, social isolation, and the associated “infection stigma” from the public (Galbraith et al, 2021; Mukhtar, 2020). For example, poorly designed hospital ventilation systems increase the possibility of spreading the COVID-19 virus to other patients and healthcare workers (Arjmandi et al, 2022). Another stressor is the need to provide quality healthcare to patients, often under pressure and through overload and multiple rotating shifts, while balancing their safety and the safety of their family members (Elkholy et al, 2020, Wasim et al, 2020).…”
Section: Importance Of Hospital Outdoor Spaces During the Covid-19 Pa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Second, the virus is highly contagious, airborne, and has led to over 6.7 million deaths globally, thereby heightening fears over risk to the health of hospital staff, social isolation, and the associated “infection stigma” from the public (Galbraith et al, 2021; Mukhtar, 2020). For example, poorly designed hospital ventilation systems increase the possibility of spreading the COVID-19 virus to other patients and healthcare workers (Arjmandi et al, 2022). Another stressor is the need to provide quality healthcare to patients, often under pressure and through overload and multiple rotating shifts, while balancing their safety and the safety of their family members (Elkholy et al, 2020, Wasim et al, 2020).…”
Section: Importance Of Hospital Outdoor Spaces During the Covid-19 Pa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Healthcare policy makers and relevant government agencies should also prioritize the long-term goal of implementing evidence-based design considerations for hospitals (Arjmandi et al, 2022; Iqbal, 2021a). This design approach is based on evaluating all hospital users’ design, environmental, and psychological needs (Sachs, 2017).…”
Section: The Way Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arjmandi et al. (2022) [6] used CFD to examine how various factors affect the effectiveness of ventilation systems in reducing the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in an intensive care unit (ICU) room. The study identified two ventilation criteria, namely the dimensionless timescale (T) and extraction timescale ( ), and concluded that poor ventilation systems can increase the risk of contamination, as they behave like a perfectly stirred reactor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key to controlling viral infections is to reduce the virus concentration in living spaces ( Tang et al, 2020 ). In crowded spaces (e.g., classrooms [ Foster and Kinzel, 2021 , Narayanan and Yang, 2021 , Zimmerman et al, 2021 ], offices, hospital waiting rooms [ Arjmandi et al, 2022 ], and trains [ Woodward et al, 2021 ]), the virus present in the human breath fills the spaces and increases the risk of infection. To reduce the infection risk, several reports indicate the importance of outdoor ventilation with open windows or air-conditioned ventilation to let in outdoor air ( Morawska and Milton, 2020 , Park et al, 2019 , Elsaid et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%