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贝叶斯网络荟萃分析口罩对人体生理学的影响。

Bayesian network meta-analysis of face masks' impact on human physiology.

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry and Immunochemistry, Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland.

Department of Microbiology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Apr 6;12(1):5823. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-09747-z.

Abstract

Several concerns regarding the safety of face masks use have been propounded in public opinion. The objective of this review is to examine if these concerns find support in the literature by providing a comprehensive overview of physiological responses to the use of face masks. We have performed a systematic review, pairwise and network meta-analyses to investigate physiological responses to the use of face masks. The study has been registered with PROSPERO (C RD42020224791). Obtained results were screened using our exclusion and inclusion criteria. Meta-analyses were performed using the GeMTC and meta R packages. We have identified 26 studies meeting our inclusion and exclusion criteria, encompassing 751 participants. The use of face masks was not associated with significant changes in pulsoxymetrically measured oxygen saturation, even during maximal-effort exercises. The only significant physiological responses to the use of face masks during low-intensity activities were a slight increase in heart rate, mildly elevated partial pressure of carbon dioxide (not meeting criteria for hypercarbia), increased temperature of facial skin covered by the mask, and subsequent increase of the score in the rating of heat perception, with N95 filtering facepiece respirators having a greater effect than surgical masks. In high-intensity conditions, the use of face masks was associated with decreased oxygen uptake, ventilation, and RR. Face masks are safe to use and do not cause significant alterations in human physiology. The increase in heart rate stems most likely from increased respiratory work required to overcome breathing resistance. The increase in carbon dioxide is too small to be clinically relevant. An increased rating of heat perception when using face masks results from higher temperature of facial skin covered by the mask.

摘要

公众提出了一些对面罩使用安全性的担忧。本综述的目的是通过对面罩使用引起的生理反应进行全面综述,来检验这些担忧是否在文献中得到证实。我们进行了系统评价、成对和网络荟萃分析,以研究面罩使用的生理反应。该研究已在 PROSPERO(C RD42020224791)中注册。使用我们的排除和纳入标准筛选获得的结果。荟萃分析使用 GeMTC 和 meta R 包进行。我们确定了 26 项符合纳入和排除标准的研究,共纳入 751 名参与者。即使在最大努力运动期间,面罩的使用与脉搏血氧仪测量的氧饱和度的显著变化无关。在低强度活动期间,面罩使用仅引起轻微的心率增加、二氧化碳分压轻度升高(未达到高碳酸血症标准)、面罩覆盖的面部皮肤温度升高,以及随后的热感觉评分增加,N95 过滤式面罩的效果大于手术口罩。在高强度条件下,面罩的使用与氧摄取、通气和 RR 减少有关。面罩的使用是安全的,不会引起人体生理的显著变化。心率的增加最可能源于克服呼吸阻力所需的呼吸功增加。二氧化碳的增加太小,无法具有临床意义。使用口罩时热感觉评分增加是由于口罩覆盖的面部皮肤温度升高所致。

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