A critical component to aseptic design in any procedure room is control of the airborne environment, including air flow, speed, temperature, humidity and air change rates, as well as microbial and particle contamination.
But what if you can't get the patient to a procedure room in time or one isn't available? According to a critical review piece by OA Critical Care, serious adverse events can happen in 30-45% of intra-hospital transports involving critically ill patients.
Phoenix Controls solutions can help mitigate this risk by enabling the quick transition of an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) space into an environment comparable to an operating room in terms of sterility and safety. Download our Procedure Ready ICU White Paper that analyzes differing environmental quality control systems in enhancing asepsis and preventing disease transmission in an intensive care unit.
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