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Face masks: benefits and risks during the COVID-19 crisis.
Matuschek, Christiane; Moll, Friedrich; Fangerau, Heiner; Fischer, Johannes C; Zänker, Kurt; van Griensven, Martijn; Schneider, Marion; Kindgen-Milles, Detlef; Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo; Lichtenberg, Artur; Tamaskovics, Balint; Djiepmo-Njanang, Freddy Joel; Budach, Wilfried; Corradini, Stefanie; Häussinger, Dieter; Feldt, Torsten; Jensen, Björn; Pelka, Rainer; Orth, Klaus; Peiper, Matthias; Grebe, Olaf; Maas, Kitti; Gerber, Peter Arne; Pedoto, Alessia; Bölke, Edwin; Haussmann, Jan.
  • Matuschek C; Department of Radiation Oncology, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Moll F; Department of the History, Philosophy and Ethics of Medicine, Heinrich Heine University, Medical Faculty, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Fangerau H; Department of the History, Philosophy and Ethics of Medicine, Heinrich Heine University, Medical Faculty, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Fischer JC; Institute for Transplant Diagnostics and Cell Therapeutics, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Zänker K; Center for Biomedical Education and Research (ZBAF), University Witten/Herdecke, Witten, Germany.
  • van Griensven M; Department cBITE, MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Schneider M; Department of Experimental Anesthesiology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany.
  • Kindgen-Milles D; Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Knoefel WT; Department for General Visceral and Pediatric Surgery, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Lichtenberg A; Department for Cardiac Surgery, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Tamaskovics B; Department of Radiation Oncology, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Djiepmo-Njanang FJ; Department of Radiation Oncology, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Budach W; Department of Radiation Oncology, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Corradini S; Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital, LMU Munich, Germany.
  • Häussinger D; Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Infectious Diseases, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Feldt T; Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Infectious Diseases, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Jensen B; Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Infectious Diseases, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Pelka R; Institute for Applied Statistics, Munich, Germany.
  • Orth K; University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany.
  • Peiper M; Heinrich-Heine-University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Grebe O; Department for Cardiology, Rhythmology and Intensive Care Medicine, Evangelic Hospital, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Maas K; Department of Radiation Oncology, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Gerber PA; Heinrich-Heine-University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Pedoto A; Department of Anesthesiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
  • Bölke E; Department of Radiation Oncology, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany. boelke@med.uni-duesseldorf.de.
  • Haussmann J; Department of Radiation Oncology, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Eur J Med Res ; 25(1): 32, 2020 Aug 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-713821
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The German government has made it mandatory to wear respiratory masks covering mouth and nose (MNC) as an effective strategy to fight SARS-CoV-2 infections. In many countries, this directive has been extended on shopping malls or public transportation. The aim of this paper is to critically analyze the statutory regulation to wear protective masks during the COVID-19 crisis from a medical standpoint.

METHODS:

We performed an extensive query of the most recent publications addressing the prevention of viral infections including the use of face masks in the community as a method to prevent the spread of the infection. We addressed the issues of practicability, professional use, and acceptability based on the community and the environment where the user resided.

RESULTS:

Upon our critical review of the available literature, we found only weak evidence for wearing a face mask as an efficient hygienic tool to prevent the spread of a viral infection. However, the use of MNC seems to be linked to relevant protection during close contact scenarios by limiting pathogen-containing aerosol and liquid droplet dissemination. Importantly, we found evidence for significant respiratory compromise in patients with severe obstructive pulmonary disease, secondary to the development of hypercapnia. This could also happen in patients with lung infections, with or without SARS-CoV-2.

CONCLUSION:

Epidemiologists currently emphasize that wearing MNC will effectively interrupt airborne infections in the community. The government and the politicians have followed these recommendations and used them to both advise and, in some cases, mandate the general population to wear MNC in public locations. Overall, the results seem to suggest that there are some clinically relevant scenarios where the use of MNC necessitates more defined recommendations. Our critical evaluation of the literature both highlights the protective effects of certain types of face masks in defined risk groups, and emphasizes their potential risks.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Respiratory Protective Devices / Practice Guidelines as Topic / Coronavirus Infections / Pandemics / Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis / Masks Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials / Reviews Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Eur J Med Res Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S40001-020-00430-5

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Respiratory Protective Devices / Practice Guidelines as Topic / Coronavirus Infections / Pandemics / Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis / Masks Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials / Reviews Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Eur J Med Res Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S40001-020-00430-5