Rüdiger Külpmann
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
5 Papers
16 Citations
Rüdiger Külpmann is an academic researcher from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ventilation (architecture) & Displacement ventilation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Air quality in the operating room: Surgical site infections, HVAC systems and discipline - position paper of the German Society of Hospital Hygiene (DGKH).
Walter Popp,Christof Alefelder,Sonja Bauer,Georg Daeschlein,Petra Geistberger,Sabine Gleich,Caroline Herr,Nils-Olaf Hübner,Lutz Jatzwauk,Wolfgang Kohnen,Rüdiger Külpmann,Friederike Lemm,Barbara Loczenski,Jörg Spors,Peter Walger,Markus Wehrl,Klaus-Dieter Zastrow,Martin Exner +17 more
TL;DR: An overview of possible reasons for surgical site infections is given and the importance of discipline in the operating theatre is highlighted and it is recommended to building LAF ceilings in the future as well, depending on the operations intended.
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Hygiene guideline for the planning, installation, and operation of ventilation and air-conditioning systems in health-care settings - Guideline of the German Society for Hospital Hygiene (DGKH).
Rüdiger Külpmann,Bärbel Christiansen,Axel Kramer,Peter Lüderitz,Frank-Albert Pitten,Frank Wille,Klaus-Dieter Zastrow,Friederike Lemm,Regina Sommer,Milo Halabi +9 more
TL;DR: The DGKH section “Ventilation and air conditioning technology” attempts to provide answers for the major air quality issues in the planning, design and the hygienically safe operation of HVAC systems in rooms of health care.
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Risk assessment of mixed and displacement ventilation (LAF) during orthopedic and trauma surgery on COVID-19 patients with increased release of infectious aerosols
TL;DR: No abstract available Keywords: Displacement ventilation; SARS-CoV-2 spread; laminar air flow; mixed ventilation; negative pressure; no ventilation.
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Minimierung von Hitzestress und Heizenergiebedarf in mechanisch belüfteten Mastgeflügelställen
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used dynamic-thermal simulation on the example of a mechanically ventilated poultry house to study the impact of the ventilation system operation on energy demand for heating and the benefit of a high thermal storage capacity of the walls to eliminate life-threatening heat stress for the poultry.
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Better Operating Room Ventilation as Determined by a Novel Ventilation Index is Associated With Lower Rates of Surgical Site Infections
Bernard Surial,Andrew Atkinson,Rüdiger Külpmann,Arnold Brunner,Kurt Hildebrand,Benoit Sicre,Nicolas Troillet,Andreas F. Widmer,E. Rolli,Judith Maag,Jonas Marschall +10 more
TL;DR: Better ventilation properties, assessed with a novel ventilation index, are associated with lower rates of superficial and deep incisional SSIs in orthopedic and cardiac procedures.