Cargando…
Novel Use of Vitamin B2 as a Fluorescent Tracer in Aerosol and Droplet Contamination Models in Otolaryngology
OBJECTIVE: During the COVID-19 era, a reliable method for tracing aerosols and droplets generated during otolaryngology procedures is needed to accurately assess contamination risk and to develop mitigation measures. Prior studies have not investigated the reliability of different fluorescent tracer...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
SAGE Publications
2020
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7429918/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32795090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003489420949588 |
_version_ | 1783571344106979328 |
---|---|
author | Sim, Edward S. Dharmarajan, Harish Boorgu, Devi Sai Sri Kavya Goyal, Lindsey Weinstock, Michael Whelan, Rachel Freiser, Monika E. Corcoran, Timothy E. Jabbour, Noel Wang, Eric Chi, David H. |
author_facet | Sim, Edward S. Dharmarajan, Harish Boorgu, Devi Sai Sri Kavya Goyal, Lindsey Weinstock, Michael Whelan, Rachel Freiser, Monika E. Corcoran, Timothy E. Jabbour, Noel Wang, Eric Chi, David H. |
author_sort | Sim, Edward S. |
collection | PubMed |
description | OBJECTIVE: During the COVID-19 era, a reliable method for tracing aerosols and droplets generated during otolaryngology procedures is needed to accurately assess contamination risk and to develop mitigation measures. Prior studies have not investigated the reliability of different fluorescent tracers for the purpose of studying aerosols and small droplets. Objectives include (1) comparing vitamin B2, fluorescein, and a commercial fluorescent green dye in terms of particle dispersion pattern, suspension into aerosols and small droplets, and fluorescence in aerosolized form and (2) determining the utility of vitamin B2 as a fluorescent tracer coating the aerodigestive tract mucosa in otolaryngology contamination models. METHODS: Vitamin B2, fluorescein, and a commercial fluorescent dye were aerosolized using a nebulizer and passed through the nasal cavity from the trachea in a retrograde-intubated cadaveric head. In another scenario, vitamin B2 was irrigated to coat the nasal cavity and nasopharyngeal mucosa of a cadaveric head for assessment of aerosol and droplet generation from endonasal drilling. A cascade impactor was used to collect aerosols and small droplets ≤14.1 µm based on average aerodynamic diameter, and the collection chambers were visualized under UV light. RESULTS: When vitamin B2 was nebulized, aerosols ≤5.4 µm were generated and the collected particles were fluorescent. When fluorescein and the commercial water tracer dye were nebulized, aerosols ≤8.61 µm and ≤2.08 µm respectively were generated, but the collected aerosols did not appear visibly fluorescent. Endonasal drilling in the nasopharynx coated with vitamin B2 irrigation yielded aerosols ≤3.30 µm that were fluorescent under UV light. CONCLUSION: Vitamin B2’s reliability as a fluorescent tracer when suspended in aerosols and small droplets ≤14.1 µm and known mucosal safety profile make it an ideal compound compared to fluorescein and commercial water-based fluorescent dyes for use as a safe fluorescent tracer in healthcare contamination models especially with human subjects. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-7429918 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2020 |
publisher | SAGE Publications |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-74299182020-08-17 Novel Use of Vitamin B2 as a Fluorescent Tracer in Aerosol and Droplet Contamination Models in Otolaryngology Sim, Edward S. Dharmarajan, Harish Boorgu, Devi Sai Sri Kavya Goyal, Lindsey Weinstock, Michael Whelan, Rachel Freiser, Monika E. Corcoran, Timothy E. Jabbour, Noel Wang, Eric Chi, David H. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol Original Articles OBJECTIVE: During the COVID-19 era, a reliable method for tracing aerosols and droplets generated during otolaryngology procedures is needed to accurately assess contamination risk and to develop mitigation measures. Prior studies have not investigated the reliability of different fluorescent tracers for the purpose of studying aerosols and small droplets. Objectives include (1) comparing vitamin B2, fluorescein, and a commercial fluorescent green dye in terms of particle dispersion pattern, suspension into aerosols and small droplets, and fluorescence in aerosolized form and (2) determining the utility of vitamin B2 as a fluorescent tracer coating the aerodigestive tract mucosa in otolaryngology contamination models. METHODS: Vitamin B2, fluorescein, and a commercial fluorescent dye were aerosolized using a nebulizer and passed through the nasal cavity from the trachea in a retrograde-intubated cadaveric head. In another scenario, vitamin B2 was irrigated to coat the nasal cavity and nasopharyngeal mucosa of a cadaveric head for assessment of aerosol and droplet generation from endonasal drilling. A cascade impactor was used to collect aerosols and small droplets ≤14.1 µm based on average aerodynamic diameter, and the collection chambers were visualized under UV light. RESULTS: When vitamin B2 was nebulized, aerosols ≤5.4 µm were generated and the collected particles were fluorescent. When fluorescein and the commercial water tracer dye were nebulized, aerosols ≤8.61 µm and ≤2.08 µm respectively were generated, but the collected aerosols did not appear visibly fluorescent. Endonasal drilling in the nasopharynx coated with vitamin B2 irrigation yielded aerosols ≤3.30 µm that were fluorescent under UV light. CONCLUSION: Vitamin B2’s reliability as a fluorescent tracer when suspended in aerosols and small droplets ≤14.1 µm and known mucosal safety profile make it an ideal compound compared to fluorescein and commercial water-based fluorescent dyes for use as a safe fluorescent tracer in healthcare contamination models especially with human subjects. SAGE Publications 2020-08-14 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7429918/ /pubmed/32795090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003489420949588 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Sim, Edward S. Dharmarajan, Harish Boorgu, Devi Sai Sri Kavya Goyal, Lindsey Weinstock, Michael Whelan, Rachel Freiser, Monika E. Corcoran, Timothy E. Jabbour, Noel Wang, Eric Chi, David H. Novel Use of Vitamin B2 as a Fluorescent Tracer in Aerosol and Droplet Contamination Models in Otolaryngology |
title | Novel Use of Vitamin B2 as a Fluorescent Tracer in Aerosol and Droplet Contamination Models in Otolaryngology |
title_full | Novel Use of Vitamin B2 as a Fluorescent Tracer in Aerosol and Droplet Contamination Models in Otolaryngology |
title_fullStr | Novel Use of Vitamin B2 as a Fluorescent Tracer in Aerosol and Droplet Contamination Models in Otolaryngology |
title_full_unstemmed | Novel Use of Vitamin B2 as a Fluorescent Tracer in Aerosol and Droplet Contamination Models in Otolaryngology |
title_short | Novel Use of Vitamin B2 as a Fluorescent Tracer in Aerosol and Droplet Contamination Models in Otolaryngology |
title_sort | novel use of vitamin b2 as a fluorescent tracer in aerosol and droplet contamination models in otolaryngology |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7429918/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32795090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003489420949588 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT simedwards noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT dharmarajanharish noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT boorgudevisaisrikavya noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT goyallindsey noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT weinstockmichael noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT whelanrachel noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT freisermonikae noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT corcorantimothye noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT jabbournoel noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT wangeric noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology AT chidavidh noveluseofvitaminb2asafluorescenttracerinaerosolanddropletcontaminationmodelsinotolaryngology |