MASK UP WORLD…IT'S 100% SAFE
Chest
; 161(1):A151, 2022.
Article
in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1636378
ABSTRACT
TYPE TOPIC Chest Infections PURPOSE:
1.To study interrelation between face-mask and hypercapnia in patients with obstructive airways diseases 2. Occurance of covid-19 in patients of obstructive airways diseases wearing face-maskMETHODS:
Inclusion criteria Patients more than 20 years of age Patients known case of obstructive aireays disease on treatment Patients with COPD GOLD B and GOLD C Patients not vaccinated for covid-19 Patients wearing face-mask regularly Exclusion criteria Patients not consenting for the study Patients with recent history of Myocardial infarction in past 3 months Patients with active tuberculosis and on treatmentRESULTS:
Our study population was male dominated with 70% males and 30% females Average age group in our study population was 50±6 years (p value<0.01) Average CAT score on initial evaluation was 30±5 (p value<0.01) 5 patients had developed an episode of acute exacerbation of COPD during the time of study and required hospitalisation Average PCO2 levels in hospitalised patients was 70±5mmHg (p value<0.1) There was no significant change noted in CAT score post evaluation after 4-6 weeks with average CAT scores being 30±4 (p value<0.01) There was no change in physical quality of life as measured by DASI index Incidence of covid-19 was approximately 1% with only one study subject developing covid-19 during the study period All subjects enrolled for the study were wearing face mask for at least 6-8 hours/day on an averageCONCLUSIONS:
Face-mask does not cause hypercapnia in patients with obstructive airwats disease. The incidence of covid-19 was significantly lower in patients of obstructive airways disease wearing face-mask regularly. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS Face mask is 100% effective and safe DISCLOSURE Nothing to declare. KEYWORD FACE MASK, COPD, COVID19
adult; animal, experiment; carbon, dioxide, tension; chronic, obstructive, lung, disease; conference, abstract; coronavirus, disease, 2019; disease, exacerbation; face, mask; female; groups, by, age; heart, infarction; hospital, patient; hospitalization; human; hypercapnia; incidence; male; nonhuman; quality, of, life; tuberculosis
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EMBASE
Language:
English
Journal:
Chest
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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