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戴口罩会降低动脉血氧饱和度并降低运动耐量吗?

Does wearing a facemask decrease arterial blood oxygenation and impair exercise tolerance?

机构信息

Departments of Kinesiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 66506, USA.

Departments of Kinesiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 66506, USA.

出版信息

Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2021 Dec;294:103765. doi: 10.1016/j.resp.2021.103765. Epub 2021 Aug 3.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Concerns have been raised that COVID-19 face coverings compromise lung function and pulmonary gas exchange to the extent that they produce arterial hypoxemia and hypercapnia during high intensity exercise resulting in exercise intolerance in recreational exercisers. This study therefore aimed to investigate the effects of a surgical, flannel or vertical-fold N95 masks on cardiorespiratory responses to incremental exercise.

METHODS

This investigation studied 11 adult males and females at rest and while performing progressive cycle exercise to exhaustion. We tested the hypotheses that wearing a surgical (S), flannel (F) or horizontal-fold N95 mask compared to no mask (control) would not promote arterial deoxygenation or exercise intolerance nor alter primary cardiovascular variables during submaximal or maximal exercise.

RESULTS

Despite the masks significantly increasing end-expired peri-oral %CO and reducing %O each ∼0.8-2% during exercise (P < 0.05), our results supported the hypotheses. Specifically, none of these masks reduced sub-maximal or maximal exercise arterial O saturation (P = 0.744), but ratings of dyspnea were significantly increased (P = 0.007). Moreover, maximal exercise capacity was not compromised nor were there any significant alterations of primary cardiovascular responses (mean arterial pressure, stroke volume, cardiac output) found during sub-maximal exercise.

CONCLUSION

Whereas these results are for young healthy recreational male and female exercisers and cannot be applied directly to elite athletes, older or patient populations, they do support that arterial hypoxemia and exercise intolerance are not the obligatory consequences of COVID-19-indicated mask-wearing at least for cycling exercise.

摘要

简介

有人担心,COVID-19 口罩会损害肺功能和肺部气体交换,以至于在高强度运动中导致动脉低氧血症和高碳酸血症,从而使休闲运动者运动不耐受。因此,本研究旨在探讨外科口罩、绒布口罩或垂直折叠式 N95 口罩对递增运动时心肺反应的影响。

方法

本研究在休息和进行渐进性踏车运动至力竭时,研究了 11 名成年男女。我们检验了以下假设:与不戴口罩(对照)相比,戴外科口罩(S)、绒布口罩(F)或水平折叠式 N95 口罩不会促进动脉去氧合或运动不耐受,也不会改变亚最大或最大运动时的主要心血管变量。

结果

尽管口罩在运动期间显著增加了口呼气末 %CO 和减少了约 0.8-2%的 %O(P < 0.05),但我们的结果支持了这些假设。具体来说,这些口罩都没有降低亚最大或最大运动时的动脉氧饱和度(P = 0.744),但呼吸困难评分显著增加(P = 0.007)。此外,最大运动能力没有受到影响,亚最大运动期间主要心血管反应(平均动脉压、每搏量、心输出量)也没有任何显著变化。

结论

尽管这些结果是针对年轻健康的休闲运动男性和女性,不能直接应用于精英运动员、老年人或患者群体,但它们确实支持在 COVID-19 指示下戴口罩至少在自行车运动中不会导致动脉低氧血症和运动不耐受的观点。

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