Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review
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Resumo: | COVID-19 affected more than 250 million of individuals and took more than 5 million lives globally, being declared as a pandemic. Due to person-to-person transmission, it is essential that healthcare workers wear Personal Protective Equipment to mitigate its dissemination. Despite its relevance, the prolonged usage of PPE leads to serious skin manifestations, decreasing its adherence. The aim of this study is to summarize the prevalence, type and the localization of skin lesions related to face masks, its risk factors, and preventive measures. An integrative review was conducted using MEDLINE, SCOPUS and EMBASE databases, through a search strategy involving descriptors and key terms, from the beginning of this research to January 25th, 2022. The literature research identified 4276 articles, and 37 met the eligible criteria and were included for analysis, representing 14897 participants. The prevalence rate of adverse effects was 42,23% (5409 out of 13119). The most common lesions found were itching, erythema and acne. The most damaged facial regions were nasal bridge, cheeks, chin and behind ears. The most common risk factors found were the use of N95 respirators, lengthy usage of masks and prior history of dermatitis. N95 respirators and similar ones were related to the highest rate of adverse effects and physiological parameters changes. The preventive measures had a positive effect amongst the studies. Therefore, the rate of injuries related to the usage of masks is high, and they should be faced as a public health issue so that interventions can be implemented. |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative ReviewEfectos adversos relacionados con el uso de mascarillas faciales durante la pandemia de COVID-19: Revisión IntegradoraEfeitos adversos relacionados ao uso de máscaras faciais durante a pandemia da COVID-19: Revisão IntegrativaCOVID-19Equipos de Protección IndividualMascarillas FacialesLesiones cutáneas.COVID-19Equipamentos de Proteção IndividualMáscaras FaciaisLesões de PeleEfeitos adversos.COVID-19Personal Protective EquipmentFace MasksSkin InjuriesAdverse effects.COVID-19 affected more than 250 million of individuals and took more than 5 million lives globally, being declared as a pandemic. Due to person-to-person transmission, it is essential that healthcare workers wear Personal Protective Equipment to mitigate its dissemination. Despite its relevance, the prolonged usage of PPE leads to serious skin manifestations, decreasing its adherence. The aim of this study is to summarize the prevalence, type and the localization of skin lesions related to face masks, its risk factors, and preventive measures. An integrative review was conducted using MEDLINE, SCOPUS and EMBASE databases, through a search strategy involving descriptors and key terms, from the beginning of this research to January 25th, 2022. The literature research identified 4276 articles, and 37 met the eligible criteria and were included for analysis, representing 14897 participants. The prevalence rate of adverse effects was 42,23% (5409 out of 13119). The most common lesions found were itching, erythema and acne. The most damaged facial regions were nasal bridge, cheeks, chin and behind ears. The most common risk factors found were the use of N95 respirators, lengthy usage of masks and prior history of dermatitis. N95 respirators and similar ones were related to the highest rate of adverse effects and physiological parameters changes. The preventive measures had a positive effect amongst the studies. Therefore, the rate of injuries related to the usage of masks is high, and they should be faced as a public health issue so that interventions can be implemented.La COVID-19 afectó a más de 250 millones de individuos y causó más de cinco millones de óbitos en todo el mundo, y así fue declarada pandemia. Dado que la transmisión se produce entre personas, es fundamental que los(as) profesionales de salud utilicen equipos de protección individual (EPI) para mitigar su propagación. Aunque esenciales, su uso prolongado conduce a manifestaciones cutáneas graves y disminución de la adhesión. El objetivo de este estudio es resumir la prevalencia de lesiones cutáneas relacionadas con el uso de mascarillas faciales; sus tipos y ubicación; factores de riesgo y medidas preventivas, en el contexto de la pandemia de la COVID-19. Se realizó una revisión integradora utilizando las bases de datos MEDLINE, Scopus y EMBASE a través de una búsqueda involucrando descriptores y términos clave, desde la concepción hasta el 25 de enero de 2022. La investigación identificó 4276 artículos y 37 de ellos cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión, y así fueron agregados para análisis, lo que representó 14897 participantes. La prevalencia de efectos adversos fue del 42,23 %. Las lesiones más comunes encontradas fueron prurito, eritema y acné. Las regiones más afectadas fueron: puente nasal, geniana, mentoniana y auricular posterior. Los principales factores de riesgo fueron el uso de N95, uso prolongado de mascarillas e historia previa de dermatosis. Los respiradores N95 y similares se asociaron con una mayor tasa de efectos adversos y cambios en los parámetros fisiológicos. Las medidas de prevención tuvieron un efecto positivo en los estudios. En conclusión, la tasa de lesiones relacionadas con el uso de mascarillas es alta. Por lo tanto, estas deben ser tratadas como un problema de salud pública para la adopción de intervenciones preventivas.A COVID-19 afetou mais de 250 milhões de indivíduos e causou mais de cinco milhões de óbitos no mundo, sendo declarada como pandemia. Como transmissão ocorre entre pessoas, é essencial que os profissionais de saúde utilizem equipamentos de proteção individual para mitigar sua disseminação. Embora essenciais, seu uso prolongado leva a sérias manifestações cutâneas e redução de sua adesão. O objetivo deste estudo é resumir a prevalência das lesões cutâneas relacionadas ao uso de máscaras faciais; seus tipos e localização; fatores de riscos e medidas preventivas, no contexto da pandemia da COVID-19. Foi realizada uma revisão integrativa, utilizando as bases de dados MEDLINE, Scopus e EMBASE por meio de busca envolvendo descritores e termos-chave, da concepção até o dia 25 de janeiro de 2022. A pesquisa identificou 4276 artigos e 37 deles atenderam aos critérios de inclusão, sendo adicionados para análise, representando 14897 participantes. A prevalência de efeitos adversos foi de 42,23%. As lesões mais comuns encontradas foram prurido, eritema e acne. As regiões mais afetadas foram: ponte nasal, geniana, mentoniana e auricular posterior. Os principais fatores de risco foram o uso de N95, uso prolongado de máscaras e história prévia de dermatoses. Respiradores N95 e similares estiveram relacionados a maior taxa de efeitos adversos e alterações dos parâmetros fisiológicos. As medidas de prevenção tiveram efeito positivo nos estudos. Portanto, a taxa de lesões relacionadas ao uso de máscaras é alta, portanto, essas devem ser encaradas como problema de saúde pública para adoção de intervenções preventivas.Research, Society and Development2022-09-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3480310.33448/rsd-v11i12.34803Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e551111234803Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e551111234803Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e5511112348032525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34803/29371Copyright (c) 2022 Iago Vinícius Odara do Nascimento Araújo; Bianca Xavier de Oliveira Souza; Letícia Menezes Dias; Matheus Todt Aragão; Lana Luiza da Cruz Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo, Iago Vinícius Odara do NascimentoSouza, Bianca Xavier de OliveiraDias, Letícia MenezesAragão, Matheus TodtSilva, Lana Luiza da Cruz2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34803Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:57.472952Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review Efectos adversos relacionados con el uso de mascarillas faciales durante la pandemia de COVID-19: Revisión Integradora Efeitos adversos relacionados ao uso de máscaras faciais durante a pandemia da COVID-19: Revisão Integrativa |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review Araújo, Iago Vinícius Odara do Nascimento COVID-19 Equipos de Protección Individual Mascarillas Faciales Lesiones cutáneas. COVID-19 Equipamentos de Proteção Individual Máscaras Faciais Lesões de Pele Efeitos adversos. COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment Face Masks Skin Injuries Adverse effects. |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review |
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Cutaneous adverse effects related to facial masks during COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative Review |
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Araújo, Iago Vinícius Odara do Nascimento |
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Araújo, Iago Vinícius Odara do Nascimento Souza, Bianca Xavier de Oliveira Dias, Letícia Menezes Aragão, Matheus Todt Silva, Lana Luiza da Cruz |
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Souza, Bianca Xavier de Oliveira Dias, Letícia Menezes Aragão, Matheus Todt Silva, Lana Luiza da Cruz |
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Araújo, Iago Vinícius Odara do Nascimento Souza, Bianca Xavier de Oliveira Dias, Letícia Menezes Aragão, Matheus Todt Silva, Lana Luiza da Cruz |
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COVID-19 Equipos de Protección Individual Mascarillas Faciales Lesiones cutáneas. COVID-19 Equipamentos de Proteção Individual Máscaras Faciais Lesões de Pele Efeitos adversos. COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment Face Masks Skin Injuries Adverse effects. |
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COVID-19 Equipos de Protección Individual Mascarillas Faciales Lesiones cutáneas. COVID-19 Equipamentos de Proteção Individual Máscaras Faciais Lesões de Pele Efeitos adversos. COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment Face Masks Skin Injuries Adverse effects. |
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COVID-19 affected more than 250 million of individuals and took more than 5 million lives globally, being declared as a pandemic. Due to person-to-person transmission, it is essential that healthcare workers wear Personal Protective Equipment to mitigate its dissemination. Despite its relevance, the prolonged usage of PPE leads to serious skin manifestations, decreasing its adherence. The aim of this study is to summarize the prevalence, type and the localization of skin lesions related to face masks, its risk factors, and preventive measures. An integrative review was conducted using MEDLINE, SCOPUS and EMBASE databases, through a search strategy involving descriptors and key terms, from the beginning of this research to January 25th, 2022. The literature research identified 4276 articles, and 37 met the eligible criteria and were included for analysis, representing 14897 participants. The prevalence rate of adverse effects was 42,23% (5409 out of 13119). The most common lesions found were itching, erythema and acne. The most damaged facial regions were nasal bridge, cheeks, chin and behind ears. The most common risk factors found were the use of N95 respirators, lengthy usage of masks and prior history of dermatitis. N95 respirators and similar ones were related to the highest rate of adverse effects and physiological parameters changes. The preventive measures had a positive effect amongst the studies. Therefore, the rate of injuries related to the usage of masks is high, and they should be faced as a public health issue so that interventions can be implemented. |
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