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. 2021 Mar 2:14:869-873.
doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S286404. eCollection 2021.

Medical Mask Wearing During Treatment for Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy in COVID-19 Pandemic - An Experience of Protocol Setup and Dosimetric Evaluation for Particle/Proton Beam Therapy

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Medical Mask Wearing During Treatment for Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy in COVID-19 Pandemic - An Experience of Protocol Setup and Dosimetric Evaluation for Particle/Proton Beam Therapy

Yu-Ming Wang et al. Risk Manag Healthc Policy. .
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Abstract

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused extreme challenges for the healthcare system. Medical masks have been proven to effectively block disease transmission. Radiotherapeutic departments are at unique risk for disease exposure with the repeated daily treatment schedule. A protocol of mask wearing during daily treatment was established, and the effect of wearing medical masks on dosimetry during proton beam therapy (PBT) was validated.

Methods: A department protocol of medical mask wearing was initiated after the COVID-19 pandemic. Medical masks that were made under standardized specification and regulation were obtained for analyses. The physical and dosimetric characteristics of these medical masks were measured by different proton energies using commercialized measurement tools.

Results: Patients and staff were able to adopt the protocol on a weekly basis, and no adverse events were reported. The average physical thickness of a single piece of medical mask was 0.5 mm with a water equivalent thickness (WET) of 0.1 mm.

Conclusion: Our study revealed that mask wearing for patients undergoing daily radiotherapy is feasible and can provide basic protection for patients and staff. The impact of mask wearing on dosimetry was only 0.1 mm in WET, which has no impact on clinical PBT treatment. A medical mask-wearing policy can be applied safely without dosimetric concerns and should be considered as a standard practice for PBT centers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Keywords: COVID-19; dosimetry; mask-wearing; proton beam therapy; radiotherapy.

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Measurement of the physical thickness of a single piece of medical mask using a commercialized caliper.
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Measurement of the water equivalent thickness of medical masks in 10-piece packs.

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