Official Title
A Proposed Alternative to the N-95 Mask Shortage in the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Feasibility Study
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and efficiency of an assembled modified mask in protecting health care workers against Coronavirus in case of any personal protective equipment shortage. At least 20 healthy participants will be recruited to try the modified mask. The modified masks will be made from masks that are already available as well as filters available in the pulmonary department at the Oklahoma City VA Health Care System

Unknown status
Coronavirus Infection
Disease Prevention

Other: Assembled mask

Assembled masks consisting of 3 parts: A facemask (Respironics Performax Whole Face Mask or Hans Rudolph mask naso-oral mask) linked by a blue elbow ( RP Performax SE ELBOW) to a ventilator filter (Teleflex Bacterial/Viral filter 1605 or Iso-Gard HEPA light Filter 28022)

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

1. All individuals older than 18 years of age, and willing to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Individuals with known severe COPD/emphysema, Obesity Hypoventilation or hypercapnic
condition

2. Individuals with allergy or reactions to latex or masks

3. Individuals reporting dyspnea or unable to breathe comfortably in these masks

4. Claustrophobic individuals

5. Inability to create a proper Seal while inhaling through a closed filter (See Below)

6. Individuals who cannot safely apply and remove these masks

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
United States
Locations

Oklahoma City VA Health Care System
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Houssein Youness, MD, Principal Investigator
University of Oklahoma HSC - OKC Veterans Affairs Medical Center

US Department of Veterans Affairs
NCT Number
Keywords
2019 novel coronavirus disease
2019 novel coronavirus infection
COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 virus disease
COVID19
COVID-19 virus infection
N-95
Respiratory protective devices
Protection from respiratory infecton
safety
Efficacy
Pandemic
MeSH Terms
Infections
COVID-19
Coronavirus Infections