This study examines the role of variations in the dimensions of facial features on the fitted filtering efficiency of face coverings available to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. Approximately 100 young (18-55 years old) healthy participants will be recruited. Exclusionary criteria include pregnancy and breastfeeding. After informed consent, participants will enter a chamber where they will undergo 3D facial scanning using a dedicated camera system and be trained to don an N95 respirator properly. The fitted filtering efficiency (FFE) of 4 types of face coverings: a N95 respirator, a KN95 respirator (with and without a clip), a surgical mask (with and without a clip), and a KF94 respirator (with and without a clip) will be tested on each participant using the OSHA quantitative fit testing protocol for filtering face pieces.
Consenting: The investigators will review the inclusion and exclusion criteria and any medical conditions that the participant may have or medications that they are currently taking. The investigators will go over the study protocol in detail so that the participant will know what to expect during the study procedure. Lung Function Test: The participant will perform a breathing test (peak flow meter) before and after the facemask testing. This test measures the volume of air that the participant can blow out (exhale) quickly after taking a very deep breath. This is a method for measuring lung function and it must meet certain criteria prior to testing. 3D Facial Measurement and Imaging: The participants 3D facial features will be measured by facial calipers. Trained personnel (wearing gloves) will need to touch areas of the participants face and scalp to ensure proper caliper measurements are collected. A 3D picture of the participants face will be taken using a special 3D camera. Video Instruction on Wearing an N-95 Respirator: The participant will watch a short video showing proper ways to wear an N-95 respirator. Assessment of the Performance of Face Coverings: The participant will enter a study chamber where tiny sodium chloride (table salt) particles are emitted by a particle generator. The participant will be fit tested wearing different types of face coverings that include an N95-rated respirator, a KN95 mask (with and without clip), a surgical mask (with and without clip), and a KF94 respirator (with and without clip). During the test, the participant will be asked to perform a few tasks such as bending over, talking, etc. 3D images of the participants head, while wearing the masks, will be taken following each test.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Human Studies Facility
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Fitted Filtration Efficiency (FFE)
A mask fit procedure will be performed based on a NIOSH (National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health) - approved protocol during the baseline visit. The efficiency of masks will be determined by a percentage of particle number measured behind the facemask over the particle number in the ambient air. Mask fit efficiency values from different levels of mask fit instructions will be compared.
Time frame: Approximately 5 minutes after each mask condition
Craniofacial Morphology
Calipers will be used to measure 3D facial features of each subject. Trained personnel (wearing gloves) will need to touch areas of the subject's face and scalp to ensure proper caliper measurements are collected.
Time frame: Approximately 5 minutes before mask donning
3D Facial Imaging
Subjects will self-administer a 3D scan of their face by aligning their head inside of an oval shown on the camera screen, triggering the camera shutter. The image takes about 3 seconds to generate and subjects will be asked to remain still during this time. The acquired facial images will be analyzed using digital image analysis software.
Time frame: Approximately 5 minutes before mask donning and during mask donning
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