Balancing Sustainability and Safety: Reducing HVAC Air Exchange Rates in Operating Rooms Without Increasing Infection Risk

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Alison Lehane, Anna O’Donnell, Amanda Bonebrake, Joseph Fishbein, Mallory Perez, Mehul V. Raval, Ayelet Rosenthal Published:

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Alison Lehane, Anna O’Donnell, Amanda Bonebrake, Joseph Fishbein, Mallory Perez, Mehul V. Raval, Ayelet Rosenthal

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Compared to other industries, the healthcare sector disproportionately contributes to negative environmental burdens. Operating rooms (ORs) are the most energy-intensive and waste-producing areas within a hospital. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in ORs are energy intensive and designed to maintain a high rate of air exchanges. The purpose of this study was to reduce HVAC air exchange rates while balancing surgical site infections (SSI) incidence rates as a key patient safety metric.

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