Effect of face masks on dyspnea perception, cardiopulmonary parameters, and facial temperature in healthy adults

Narra J Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.52225/narra.v4i1.574
Natanael Ramoti, Andre MP. Siahaan, Suzy Indharty, Cut A. Adella
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Respiratory droplets, naturally produced during expiration, can transmit pathogens from infected individuals. Wearing a face mask is crucial to prevent such transmission, yet the perception of dyspnea and uncomfortable breathing remains a common concern, particularly during epidemics. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of face mask use on the perception of dyspnea, cardiopulmonary parameters, and facial temperature during physical activity. A randomized crossover study was conducted on healthy adults at a physiology laboratory located in the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia, in November 2022. Participants underwent five stages of physical exercise tests based on the Bruce Protocol under three conditions: without any face mask (control), wearing a surgical mask, and an N95 mask, forming the study's main groups. Dyspnea perception (measured by the Modified Borg Dyspnea Scale), cardiopulmonary parameters (heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and mean arterial pressure) and facial temperature were measured before the exercise test (pre-workout), at the end of stage 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and after the whole exercise test (post-workout). A two-way repeated measures ANOVA was conducted, considering two factors: the type of mask (control, surgical mask, N95 mask) and the various stages of the exercise test. A total of 36 healthy adults were included in the study. We found that dyspnea perception was much worse in the N95 mask group, particularly during vigorous exercise. There was no significant difference between groups in cardiopulmonary parameters. However, participants wearing N95 had a greater supralabial temperature than those wearing surgical masks or no mask at all. It is recommended to undertake a more in-depth evaluation of cardiopulmonary physiological measures.
面罩对健康成年人呼吸困难感、心肺参数和面部温度的影响
呼气时自然产生的呼吸道飞沫会传播来自感染者的病原体。佩戴口罩对防止这种传播至关重要,但呼吸困难和呼吸不适的感觉仍然是一个普遍关注的问题,尤其是在流行病期间。本研究旨在调查戴口罩对运动时呼吸困难感、心肺参数和面部温度的影响。这项随机交叉研究于 2022 年 11 月在印度尼西亚棉兰苏门答腊大学医学院的生理实验室进行,对象是健康成年人。参与者在不戴任何口罩(对照组)、佩戴外科口罩和 N95 口罩这三种条件下,根据布鲁斯协议进行了五个阶段的体育锻炼测试,形成了研究的主要组别。分别在运动测试前(运动前)、第一、二、三、四、五阶段结束时和整个运动测试后(运动后)测量呼吸困难感(用改良博格呼吸困难量表测量)、心肺参数(心率、血氧饱和度、呼吸频率、血压和平均动脉压)和面部温度。进行了双向重复测量方差分析,考虑了两个因素:口罩类型(对照组、外科口罩、N95 口罩)和运动测试的不同阶段。共有 36 名健康成年人参与了研究。我们发现,N95 口罩组的呼吸困难感要差得多,尤其是在剧烈运动时。各组之间的心肺参数没有明显差异。不过,与佩戴外科口罩或完全不佩戴口罩的人相比,佩戴 N95 口罩的人的唇上温度更高。建议对心肺生理指标进行更深入的评估。
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