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Skin adverse events related to personal protective equipment: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

T Montero-Vilchez1,2, C Cuenca-Barrales1,2, A Martinez-Lopez1,2, A Molina-Leyva1,2, S Arias-Santiago1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a global pandemic that has spread all over the word. To avoid the virus transmission, healthcare workers must wear adequate personal protective equipment (PPE). PPE is associated with several side events, including skin reactions. The objective of this study was to summarize the prevalence, type and risk factors for cutaneous adverse events related to PPE and prevention measures to avoid them. A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted using MEDLINE, Scopus and EMBASE databases from conception to 21 January 2021. All types of epidemiological studies regarding skin adverse events related to PPE were included. The literature search identified 1007 references, 35 of them met the eligible criteria and were included for analysis, representing 31 453 participants. The media of skin side events related to PPE was 75.13%. The rate of cutaneous adverse events related to mask was 57.71%, and those associated with gloves and hand hygiene products was 49.16%. Most common skin adverse events were contact dermatitis, acne and itching. The most damaged anatomical regions were the nasal bridge, the cheeks and the hands. The duration of PPE wearing was the most common risk factor. Frequent handwashing, gloves and masks were the agents most frequently related to skin reactions. N95 respirators were the most harmful mask type for the skin. Hydrocolloid use prevented from developing skin adverse events related to masks. In conclusion, the rate of cutaneous adverse events related to PPE use is high. A longer duration of PPE wearing was the most common risk factor. Using hydrocolloid could prevent from skin injuries related to mask use.
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34077565     DOI: 10.1111/jdv.17436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol        ISSN: 0926-9959            Impact factor:   6.166


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Authors:  Jason K Rivers; John P Arlette; Joel DeKoven; Lyn C Guenther; Channy Muhn; Vincent Richer; Nathan Rosen; Jean-François Tremblay; Marni C Wiseman; Catherine Zip; David Zloty
Journal:  SAGE Open Med       Date:  2021-12-08

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Authors:  A Lobato-Berezo; M T Fernández Figueras; M Pujol
Journal:  Actas Dermosifiliogr       Date:  2022-02-19

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7.  Adverse skin reactions to personal protective equipment during COVID-19 pandemic in Italian health care workers.

Authors:  Ilaria Proietti; Ivan Borrelli; Nevena Skroza; Paolo Emilio Santoro; Maria Rosaria Gualano; Nicoletta Bernardini; Alessandra Mambrin; Ersilia Tolino; Anna Marchesiello; Federica Marraffa; Simone Michelini; Giovanni Rossi; Salvatore Volpe; Walter Ricciardi; Umberto Moscato; Concetta Potenza
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Journal:  Infect Dis Health       Date:  2022-07-13

9.  Impact of Water Exposure and Temperature Changes on Skin Barrier Function.

Authors:  Manuel Herrero-Fernandez; Trinidad Montero-Vilchez; Pablo Diaz-Calvillo; Maria Romera-Vilchez; Agustin Buendia-Eisman; Salvador Arias-Santiago
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 4.241

10.  Physiotherapy management for COVID-19 in the acute hospital setting and beyond: an update to clinical practice recommendations.

Authors:  Peter Thomas; Claire Baldwin; Lisa Beach; Bernie Bissett; Ianthe Boden; Sherene Magana Cruz; Rik Gosselink; Catherine L Granger; Carol Hodgson; Anne E Holland; Alice Ym Jones; Michelle E Kho; Lisa van der Lee; Rachael Moses; George Ntoumenopoulos; Selina M Parry; Shane Patman
Journal:  J Physiother       Date:  2021-12-23       Impact factor: 7.000

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