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253 related items for PubMed ID: 14529632

  • 1. The addition of a mobile ultra-clean exponential laminar airflow screen to conventional operating room ventilation reduces bacterial contamination to operating box levels.
    Friberg S, Ardnor B, Lundholm R, Friberg B.
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  • 3. Mobile laminar air flow screen for additional operating room ventilation: reduction of intraoperative bacterial contamination during total knee arthroplasty.
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  • 4. Inconsistent correlation between aerobic bacterial surface and air counts in operating rooms with ultra clean laminar air flows: proposal of a new bacteriological standard for surface contamination.
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  • 14. Zoned exponential, vertical and horizontal ultra-clean laminar airflows. No differences in bacteriological efficiency.
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