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Proposal of a new slit-lamp shield for ophthalmic examination and assessment of its effectiveness using computational simulations.

Daniel Araújo FerrazZeyu GuanEdinilson A CostaEduardo MartinsPearse A KeaneDaniel Shu Wei TingRubens BelfortRafael SchererVictor KohCristina Muccioli
Published in: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (2022)
The total accumulated water droplet mass (kilogram) and percentage of expelled mass accumulated on the shield under the three aforementioned conditions were as follows: 5.84e-10 kg (28% of the total weight of particle emitted that settled on the manikin), 9.14e-13 kg (0.045%), and 3.19e-13 (0.015%), respectively. The standard shield could shield off 99.83% of the particles that would otherwise be deposited on the manikin, which is comparable to 99.95% for the proposed design. Conclusion: Slit-lamp shields are effective infection control tools against respiratory droplets. The proposed shield showed comparable effectiveness compared with conventional slit-lamp shields, but with potentially enhanced ergonomics for ophthalmologists during slit-lamp examinations.
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