| Literature DB >> 32824564 |
Marco Farronato1,2, Elisa Boccalari3, Ettore Del Rosso3, Valentina Lanteri1,2, Riaan Mulder4, Cinzia Maspero1,2.
Abstract
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus was discovered in China in late 2019 and subsequently triggered a global pandemic. Dentists, like many other health professionals, are at an increased risk of contracting the virus as they work in close proximity to patients, especially when performing aerosol-generating procedures. Thus, in order for dentists to protect themselves and their patients, it is recommended that practitioners wear filtering facepiece 2 (FFP2) respirators. The prolonged use of these FFP2 respirators has been linked to several side effects. The aim of this paper is to assess the perceived experience associated with N95/FFP2 respirators based on the available literature and data collected through an online survey completed by Italian dental professionals. Articles were included up to May 2020 and literature searches were conducted through The National Library of Medicine, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and Embase databases. The search terms included COVID-19, respirators, masks, and discomfort. An online survey was administered to 256 Italian dentists. The results from this survey were in agreement with the available literature. The findings concurred that the prolonged use of respirators was associated with headaches (47.5%), severe exertion and discomfort (50.8%), moderate concentration problems (54.3%), moderate breathing difficulties (63.5%), and consequently, an impaired work ability (85.5%). These findings were not influenced by the number of hours spent wearing the respirator. Despite several side effects, FFP2 respirators are fundamental in protecting dentists and their importance was acknowledged.Entities:
Keywords: FFP2; PPE; dental professionals; discomfort; headache
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32824564 PMCID: PMC7460494 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17165968
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
PICOS—population, intervention, comparison, outcomes, study design.
| Parameter | Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Population | Healthcare workers | Community people |
| Intervention | Use of respirators and/or masks in daily practice | |
| Comparison | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Outcomes | Clinical side effects such as headache, discomfort, concentration problems, breathing difficulty, fatigue, and exertion | |
| Study design | Without restrictions |
Papers not written in English, Italian, and Spanish; Reviews, opinion letters, case reports, case series, congress and abstracts; Studies not reporting the positive or negative effects of the use of masks and/or respirators. |
Figure 1Flow diagram.
List of studies analyzed in the review.
| Sample Size | Lim et al. [ | Ong et al. [ | Shenal et al. [ | Rebmann et al. [ | Chughtai et al. [ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 212 | 158 | 27 | 10 | 148 |
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| M47 (22.2%) | M47 (29.7%) | M12 (44.4%) | M1 (10%) | 27M (18.2%) |
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| 21–58 years | 21–40 years: | 25–65 years (48 y mean age, SD = 11) | 20–48 years | ≤30 year: |
|
| Not assessed | 2 (1.3%) | No (100%) | No (100%) | Not assessed |
|
| Not assessed | 2 (1.3%) | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed |
|
| Not assessed | 8 (5.1%) | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed |
|
| Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | No (100%) |
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| <4 h/day: | 1–4 h/day: | 8 h/day with doffing periods every 2 h | 2 × 12 h | 1–2 h/day: |
|
| Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | Assessed | 18 (12.2%) |
|
| 79 (37.3%) | 128 (81%) | Not assessed | Assessed | 9 (6.1%) |
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| Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed |
|
| Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed |
|
| Not assessed | Not assessed | Assessed | Assessed | Not assessed |
|
| Not assessed | Noted but Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed |
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| Not assessed | Noted but Not assessed | Assessed | Assessed | 14 (9.5%) |
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| Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | Not assessed | 25 (16.8%) |
Outcomes of the survey for dental professionals.
|
| 256 | |||||
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| M 129 (50.4%) | F 127 (49.6%) | ||||
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| 23–29 years: | 30–39 years: | 40–49 years | 50–59 years | >60 years | Not Responding 2 |
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| Yes | No | Ex smoker | Not Responding 0 | ||
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| Yes 26 (10.2%) | No 230 (89.8%) | ||||
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| No | Asthma | Allergic rhinitis | Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) | Other answers | Not Responding 0 |
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| Less than 2 h/day: | 2–4 h/day: | 4–6 h/day | 6–8 h/day | ||
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| Mild | Moderate | Severe | Not Responding 1 | ||
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| Yes | No 134 (52.5%) | Not Responding 1 | |||
|
| Mild | Moderate | Severe | Not Responding 0 | ||
|
| Yes | No 179 (70.2%) | Not Responding 1 | |||
|
| Mild | Moderate | Severe | Not Responding 0 | ||
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| Yes 78 (30.5%) | No 178 (69.5%) | Not Responding 0 | |||
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| Yes 44 (17.3%) | No 211 (82.7%) | Not Responding 1 | |||
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| Mild | Moderate | Severe | Not Responding 0 | ||
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| Yes, FFP2 are essential | No, there are better alternatives (FFP2 with valves) | I don’t know | Not Responding 0 | ||
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| Not assessed | |||||
Legend: mild = 1<*>3, moderate = 4<*>7, severe= 8<*>10.