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防护面罩对口腔外科医生手术中氧合和心率状态的影响。

Protective Face Masks: Effect on the Oxygenation and Heart Rate Status of Oral Surgeons during Surgery.

机构信息

Department of Innovative Technologies in Medicine & Dentistry, University of Chieti-Pescara, Via dei Vestini, 31, 66100 Chieti, Italy.

Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, University of Medicine Aldo Moro, 70124 Bari, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Feb 28;18(5):2363. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052363.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Safety in medical work requires eye protection, such as glasses, and protective facial masks (PFM) during clinical practice to prevent viral respiratory infections. The use of facial masks and other full personal protective equipment increases air flow resistance, facial skin temperature and physical discomfort. The aim of the present study was to measure surgeons' oxygenation status and discomfort before and after their daily routine activities of oral interventions.

METHODS

10 male voluntary dentists, specializing in oral surgery, and 10 male voluntary doctors in dentistry, participating in master's courses in oral surgery in the Department of Oral Surgery of the University of Chieti, with mean age 29 ± 6 (27-35), were enrolled. This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of wearing a PFM on oxygenation status while the oral surgeons were actively working. Disposable sterile one-way surgical paper masks (Surgical Face Mask, Euronda, Italy) and FFP2 (Surgical Face Mask, Euronda, Italy) were used and the mask position covering the nose did not vary during the procedures. The FFP2 was covered by a surgical mask during surgical treatment. A pulse oximeter was used to measure the blood oximetry saturation during the study.

RESULTS

In all surgeons wearing FFP2 covered by surgical masks, a reduction in arterial O saturation from around 97.5% before surgery to 94% after surgery was recorded with increase of heart rates. A shortness of breath and light-headedness/headaches were also noted.

CONCLUSIONS

In conclusion, wearing an FFP2 covered by a surgical mask induces a reduction in circulating O concentrations without clinical relevance, while an increase of heart frequency and a sensation of shortness of breath, light-headedness/headaches were recorded.

摘要

背景

在临床实践中,安全需要眼部保护,如眼镜和防护面罩(PFM),以防止病毒呼吸道感染。使用面罩和其他全身个人防护设备会增加气流阻力、面部皮肤温度和身体不适。本研究的目的是测量外科医生在日常口腔干预活动前后的氧合状态和不适。

方法

10 名男性志愿牙医,专门从事口腔外科,10 名男性志愿牙医在基耶蒂大学口腔外科系参加口腔外科硕士课程,平均年龄 29 ± 6(27-35)。这项研究旨在调查佩戴 PFM 对口外医生主动工作时的氧合状态的影响。使用一次性无菌单向手术纸口罩(Surgical Face Mask,Euronda,意大利)和 FFP2(Surgical Face Mask,Euronda,意大利),手术过程中口罩位置覆盖鼻子不变。在手术治疗期间,FFP2 被手术口罩覆盖。脉搏血氧仪用于测量研究期间的血氧饱和度。

结果

在所有佩戴 FFP2 口罩的外科医生中,动脉 O 饱和度从手术前的约 97.5%下降到手术后的 94%,同时心率增加。还注意到呼吸急促和头晕/头痛。

结论

总之,佩戴 FFP2 口罩会降低循环 O 浓度,但无临床意义,同时记录到心率增加和呼吸急促、头晕/头痛的感觉。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/caaf/7967725/964c11e3a643/ijerph-18-02363-g001.jpg

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