2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.164269384.47200789/v1
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Possible toxicity of chronic carbon dioxide exposure associated with mask use, particularly in pregnant women, children and adolescents -a scoping review

Abstract: Literature was systematically reviewed regarding CO exposure and facemask use. Observational and experimental data are helpful for a risk-benefit assessment for masks as a popular non-pharmaceutical intervention against SARS-CoV2 in the populace. Masks impede breathing by increasing the resistance and dead space volume leading to a re-breathing of CO with every breath taken. Fresh air has around 0.04% CO, while wearing masks more than 5 minutes bears a possible chronic exposure to carbon dioxide of 1.41% to 3.… Show more

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“…was lower (absent or even reverse) than expected 115,131,132 . In former human experiments with low level 1-2% CO 2 exposure to breathing air -which corresponds to measured values during mask use 133 -an increased respiratory minute volume (V E ) of >34% was detected 115 . In contrast to that and according to our results under masks a significantly decreased V E by -19% on an average and up to -24% under N95 masks occurs despite face mask driven CO 2 exposure 133 .…”
Section: Compensatory Physiological Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…was lower (absent or even reverse) than expected 115,131,132 . In former human experiments with low level 1-2% CO 2 exposure to breathing air -which corresponds to measured values during mask use 133 -an increased respiratory minute volume (V E ) of >34% was detected 115 . In contrast to that and according to our results under masks a significantly decreased V E by -19% on an average and up to -24% under N95 masks occurs despite face mask driven CO 2 exposure 133 .…”
Section: Compensatory Physiological Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…no rise in respiratory rate, heart rate and simultaneous fall in V E ). Health risks should be considered despite the mask related compensation attempts 133 . During face mask use a rise in the arterial PaCO 2 is possible in the long term 20,52,58,60,98 .…”
Section: Compensatory Physiological Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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