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Impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during COVID-19 outbreak. A case-series study

BACKGROUND: Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the widespread use of Respiratory Protective Devices (RPD) is recommended to prevent the spread of infection. This recommendation involves not only healthcare workers but other category of workers and the general population as well, in public places, esp...

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Autores principales: Ciocan, Catalina, Clari, Marco, Fabbro, Donatella, De Piano, Maria Luigia, Garzaro, Giacomo, Godono, Alessandro, Gullino, Attilia, Romano, Canzio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33124606
http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v111i5.9766
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author Ciocan, Catalina
Clari, Marco
Fabbro, Donatella
De Piano, Maria Luigia
Garzaro, Giacomo
Godono, Alessandro
Gullino, Attilia
Romano, Canzio
author_facet Ciocan, Catalina
Clari, Marco
Fabbro, Donatella
De Piano, Maria Luigia
Garzaro, Giacomo
Godono, Alessandro
Gullino, Attilia
Romano, Canzio
author_sort Ciocan, Catalina
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description BACKGROUND: Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the widespread use of Respiratory Protective Devices (RPD) is recommended to prevent the spread of infection. This recommendation involves not only healthcare workers but other category of workers and the general population as well, in public places, especially where social distancing is difficult to maintain. The use of facemasks should not cause physical impairment to individuals, especially for people suffering from lung and heart diseases. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of RPDs on the respiratory function in healthy and asthmatic subjects, in order to identify the fitness for use mainly, but not only for, occupational purposes during COVID-19 outbreak. METHODS: Ten individuals were included, three of which affected by asthma and three current smokers. A Respiratory Functional Test (RFT) was performed at three times: at the beginning of the work shift 1) without wearing and 2) wearing surgical masks, and 3) after 4 hours of usual working activities wearing the masks. Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) samples were also tested before the first test and the third test. RESULTS: Observed RFTs and ABG parameters did not suffer significant variations, but for Maximal Voluntary Ventilation (P=0.002). Data on asthmatic subjects and smokers were comparable to healthy subjects. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that wearing a surgical mask does not produce significant respiratory impairment in healthy subjects nor in subjects with asthma. Four hours of continuing mask-wearing do not cause a reduction in breathing parameters. Fitness for use in subjects with more severe conditions has to be evaluated individually. Our adapted technique for RFTs could be adopted for the individual RPDs fitness evaluation.
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spelling pubmed-78099762021-01-29 Impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during COVID-19 outbreak. A case-series study Ciocan, Catalina Clari, Marco Fabbro, Donatella De Piano, Maria Luigia Garzaro, Giacomo Godono, Alessandro Gullino, Attilia Romano, Canzio Med Lav Original Article BACKGROUND: Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the widespread use of Respiratory Protective Devices (RPD) is recommended to prevent the spread of infection. This recommendation involves not only healthcare workers but other category of workers and the general population as well, in public places, especially where social distancing is difficult to maintain. The use of facemasks should not cause physical impairment to individuals, especially for people suffering from lung and heart diseases. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of RPDs on the respiratory function in healthy and asthmatic subjects, in order to identify the fitness for use mainly, but not only for, occupational purposes during COVID-19 outbreak. METHODS: Ten individuals were included, three of which affected by asthma and three current smokers. A Respiratory Functional Test (RFT) was performed at three times: at the beginning of the work shift 1) without wearing and 2) wearing surgical masks, and 3) after 4 hours of usual working activities wearing the masks. Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) samples were also tested before the first test and the third test. RESULTS: Observed RFTs and ABG parameters did not suffer significant variations, but for Maximal Voluntary Ventilation (P=0.002). Data on asthmatic subjects and smokers were comparable to healthy subjects. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that wearing a surgical mask does not produce significant respiratory impairment in healthy subjects nor in subjects with asthma. Four hours of continuing mask-wearing do not cause a reduction in breathing parameters. Fitness for use in subjects with more severe conditions has to be evaluated individually. Our adapted technique for RFTs could be adopted for the individual RPDs fitness evaluation. Mattioli 1885 srl 2020 2020-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7809976/ /pubmed/33124606 http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v111i5.9766 Text en Copyright: © 2020 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Ciocan, Catalina
Clari, Marco
Fabbro, Donatella
De Piano, Maria Luigia
Garzaro, Giacomo
Godono, Alessandro
Gullino, Attilia
Romano, Canzio
Impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during COVID-19 outbreak. A case-series study
title Impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during COVID-19 outbreak. A case-series study
title_full Impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during COVID-19 outbreak. A case-series study
title_fullStr Impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during COVID-19 outbreak. A case-series study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during COVID-19 outbreak. A case-series study
title_short Impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during COVID-19 outbreak. A case-series study
title_sort impact of wearing a surgical mask on respiratory function in view of a widespread use during covid-19 outbreak. a case-series study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7809976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33124606
http://dx.doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v111i5.9766
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