2021
DOI: 10.34172/hpr.2021.18
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Examination of Physiological Changes Seen in Workers Using Breathing Masks During COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Background: There are very few studies in the literature evaluating the effects of mask use on physiological parameters. Objectives: This study aims to examine physiological changes due to masks in healthcare workers who use respiratory masks for long hours in the emergency room during the pandemic process. Methods: Cross-sectional and prospective study was carried out with healthcare professionals with an FFP2 type valve mask. The participants’ transcutaneous oxygen saturation, pulse, and respiratory rate wer… Show more

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“…Patients with advanced age and comorbidities are at the forefront of the groups affected by the pandemic due to the high mortality risk (Demir & Ilhan, 2021; Jordan et al, 2020). In addition to social distancing, governments have taken drastic public health measures such as curfews, as older patients may be more likely to need critical care such as mechanical ventilation or intensive care beds to minimize the impact of the epidemic (Daoust, 2020; Sultanoğlu et al, 2021; Utych & Fowler, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with advanced age and comorbidities are at the forefront of the groups affected by the pandemic due to the high mortality risk (Demir & Ilhan, 2021; Jordan et al, 2020). In addition to social distancing, governments have taken drastic public health measures such as curfews, as older patients may be more likely to need critical care such as mechanical ventilation or intensive care beds to minimize the impact of the epidemic (Daoust, 2020; Sultanoğlu et al, 2021; Utych & Fowler, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a dearth of studies examining the impact of face covering on BP and its components making it difficult to precisely state the mechanisms of these changes. In a study of healthcare workers, HR, respiratory rate, and SPO2 were measured after an hour of wearing a N95 mask (Sultanoğlu, Boğan, Erdem Sultanoğlu, & Altınsoy, 2021). SPO2 decreased over the hour (97.2 to 96.05 %, p = .001) and respiratory rate increased as a countermeasure (p = .001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%