Assessment of fate of respiratory droplets and effectiveness of different air cleaners during outpatient consultation

Haiyang Liu, Zhijian Liu*, Guangpeng Yao, Zhijian Dong, Chuan Jiang, Jingwei Liu, Rui Rong, Junzhou He, Chenxing Hu, Shiyue Li, Zhenyu Liang

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Outpatient departments are open daily to receive patients for consultation. Physicians face a potential risk of infection when diagnosing patients with respiratory infections. This study investigated the fate of droplets exhaled by patient speaking during consultation in a hospital consulting room (CR) using numerical simulations. The accuracy of the numerical methods was verified by on-site bioaerosol dispersion experimental data. Three relative positions (RPs) with various distances between the physician and the patient were considered according to diagnostic needs. Further, the effectiveness of four types of air cleaners was explored. The results showed that the RP significantly affected the fate of the overall droplets in the CR. More than 60 % of the deposited droplets were on floors and tables. In the RP 3 case (0.6 m physician-patient distance), the physician inhaled 11.1 and 13.1 times more viral copies than in the RP 1 and RP 2 cases (1.2 m), respectively. For the droplets deposited on physician's surfaces, they were 8.1 and 5.4 times higher, respectively. The results also showed that regardless of RP, the ceiling-mounted AC was the most effective among the four types of ACs in reducing the droplet number in the CR and virus dose inhaled by the physician.

源语言英语
文章编号137601
期刊Journal of Hazardous Materials
489
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 5 6月 2025

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