Effects of N95 Masks on Cerebral Oxygen Saturation and End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure in Healthcare Workers

Q2 Medicine Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI:10.5812/aapm-135081
Jahangir Ghorbani, Fatemeh Doraneh-Gard, Seyed Bashir Mirtajani, Mohammad Shirvani, Majid Golestani Eraghi, Seied-Reza Seied-Mohammad Doulabi, Alireza Jahangirifard
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Background: Healthcare workers must wear masks throughout their shifts, especially those in operating rooms for long periods. Objectives: This study evaluated the effects of wearing N95 masks on blood and cerebral oxygen saturation levels for three hours. Methods: The present case-control study enrolled 20 operating room workers wearing N95 masks. Their blood oxygen saturation (SaO2), end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure (PETCO2), and right- and left-sided cerebral oxygenation (rSO2) were measured in the beginning (0 h) and after wearing N95 masks for one and three hours. Results: Wearing a mask affected PETCO2, rSO2, and pulse rate and caused fatigue and lightheadedness in some cases. The participants' mean PETCO2 increased significantly, from 32 mmHg before putting on a mask to 38 mmHg after wearing it for three hours (P < 0.05). No significant change was observed in the participants' mean rSO2, though changes in their rSO2 levels were recorded (P > 0.05). Conclusions: We showed evidence of changes in different physiology parameters due to using masks for 1 to 3 h. Notably, wearing an N95 mask increased end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure and decreased cerebral oxygen saturation in individual cases, not all cases.
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N95口罩对医护人员脑氧饱和度和潮末二氧化碳分压的影响
背景:医护人员在轮班期间必须佩戴口罩,特别是在手术室长时间工作的医护人员。目的:本研究评估了佩戴N95口罩3小时对血氧饱和度和脑氧饱和度的影响。方法:本病例-对照研究纳入20名戴N95口罩的手术室工作人员。在开始(0 h)和佩戴N95口罩1小时和3小时后,分别测量患者的血氧饱和度(SaO2)、潮末二氧化碳分压(PETCO2)和左右脑氧合(rSO2)。结果:佩戴口罩会影响PETCO2、rSO2和脉搏率,并在一些病例中引起疲劳和头晕。参与者的PETCO2平均值显著增加,从戴口罩前的32毫米汞柱增加到戴口罩三小时后的38毫米汞柱(P <0.05)。虽然记录了参与者的rSO2水平的变化,但他们的平均rSO2水平没有显著变化(P >0.05)。结论:我们发现了使用口罩1至3小时后不同生理参数变化的证据。值得注意的是,佩戴N95口罩会增加个体的潮末二氧化碳分压,并降低脑氧饱和度,而不是所有病例。
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