University of Torino, Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, Turin, Italy - Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino University Hospital, Occupational Health Service, Turin, Italy.
University of Torino, Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, Turin, Italy.
Med Lav. 2020 Oct 31;111(5):354-364. doi: 10.23749/mdl.v111i5.9766.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
由于 COVID-19 疫情的爆发,建议广泛使用呼吸防护设备(RPD)以防止感染传播。这一建议不仅涉及医护人员,还涉及其他类别的工作人员和公众,尤其是在难以保持社交距离的公共场所。使用口罩不应给个人带来身体损伤,特别是对于患有肺病和心脏病的人。
评估 RPD 对健康和哮喘受试者呼吸功能的影响,以便主要识别(但不仅限于)在 COVID-19 爆发期间用于职业目的的适用性。
共纳入 10 名受试者,其中 3 名患有哮喘,3 名是当前吸烟者。在三个时间点进行呼吸功能测试(RFT):1)工作开始时不戴口罩和 2)戴手术口罩,以及 3)在通常的工作活动戴口罩 4 小时后。还在第一次测试和第三次测试前测试了动脉血气(ABG)样本。
观察到的 RFT 和 ABG 参数没有明显变化,但最大自主通气量(P=0.002)除外。哮喘和吸烟者的数据与健康受试者相当。
我们的结果表明,戴手术口罩不会在健康受试者或哮喘受试者中引起明显的呼吸损伤。连续戴口罩 4 小时不会导致呼吸参数降低。对于病情更严重的患者,使用适用性必须进行个体化评估。我们对 RFT 进行的适应性技术可以用于个体 RPD 适用性评估。