Facial Hair Decreases Fit Factor of Masks and Respirators in Healthcare Providers
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Ethical Considerations and Trial Registry
2.3. Sample Size Calculation
2.4. Participants, Recruiting, and Randomization
2.5. Descriptive Data
2.6. Surgical Mask and Filtering Respirators
2.7. Fit Factor Procedure
2.8. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Flow Diagram and Descriptive Data
3.2. Surgical Mask Fit Factor Comparisons
3.3. Filtering Respirator Fit Factor Comparisons
4. Discussion
4.1. Clinical Recommendations
4.2. Limitations and Future Research Lines
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate:
Abbreviations
CI | confidence interval |
CONSORT | Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials |
FFP | filtering face piece |
OSHA | Occupational Safety & Health Administration |
SD | standard deviation |
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Number of Exercise | Name of Exercise | Description of Exercises (1 min Per All Exercises, Except for Number 6, Which Required 15 s) |
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1 | Usual breathing | HCP was quiet with normal breathing |
2 | Deep breathing | HCP performed deep and large respirations to simulate breathing when great efforts are required |
3 | Neck lateral flexion | Usual breathing while neck was lateral flexed and muscles were stretched |
4 | Speaking out loud | HCP spoke out loud, counting from 0 |
5 | Head flexo-extension | Usual breathing during head flexo-extension |
6 | Grimace | HCP frowned or smiled for 15 s |
7 | Trunk flexion | HCP carried out trunk flexion in order to touch their toes |
8 | Usual breathing | As in exercise 1, HCP was quiet with normal breathing |
Variables | Without Facial Hair (n = 35) | With Facial Hair (n = 35) | p Value | ||
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Descriptive Data | Mean ± SD (IC95%) | Median (IR) | Mean ± SD (IC95%) | Median (IR) | |
Age (years) | 34.43 ± 7.81 (31.61–37.25) | 32.00 (6.00) | 32.81 ± 5.52 (30.78–3.83) | 33.00 (7.00) | 0.539 ** |
Weight (kg) | 70.46 ± 12.22 (66.06–74.87) | 70.00 (15.25) | 69.71 ± 11.53 (65.48–73.94) | 69.00 (17.00) | 0.762 * |
Height (m) | 1.70 ± 0.06 (1.67–1.73) | 1.70 (0.12) | 1.70 ± 0.09 (1.66–1.73) | 1.74 (0.15) | 0.994 * |
BMI | 24.15 ± 3.23 (22.99–25.32) | 24.34 (3.46) | 23.87 ± 2.56 (23.67–24.81) | 23.62 (2.46) | 0.531 ** |
Face length | 111.62 ± 7.85 (108.79–114.45) | 111.00 (9.00) | 116.58 ± 8.44 (113.48–119.67) | 115.00 (12.00) | 0.021 ** |
Face depth (mm) | 121.34 ± 6.64 (118.94–123.73) | 121.20 (7.75) | 126.481 ± 7.55 (123.71–129.25) | 33.00 (7.00) | 0.004 ** |
Face width | 130.84 ± 6.62 (128.45–133.23) | 130.00 (8.00) | 139.58 ± 7.49 (136.83–142.33) | 140.00 (8.00) | <0.001 ** |
Mouth width (mm) | 47.81 ± 4.09 (46.33–49.28) | 48.00 (5.75) | 49.32 ± 4.37 (47.71–50.92) | 49.00 (6.00) | 0.260 ** |
Without Facial Hair with Surgical Masks (n = 32) | With Facial Hair with Surgical Masks (n = 31) | p Value * | |||
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Exercise | Mean ± SD (CI)% | Median (IR) | Mean ± SD (CI)% | Median (IR) | |
Exercise 1 | 9.59 ± 27.03 (0.15–19.34) | 2.22 (1.22) | 2.46 ± 0.82 (2.16–2.77) | 2.30 (1.10) | 0.890 |
Exercise 2 | 8.04 ± 17.83 (1.60–14.47) | 2.25 (1.75) | 2.55 ± 0.85 (2.23–2.86) | 2.30 (1.10) | 0.659 |
Exercise 3 | 7.56 ± 17.80 (1.15–13.98) | 2.10 (1.10) | 2.38 ± 0.83 (2.07–2.68) | 2.20 (0.80) | 0.984 |
Exercise 4 | 6.20 ± 13.99 (1.16–13.99) | 2.25 (0.80) | 2.45 ± 0.75 (2.17–2.72) | 2.20 (0.80) | 0.962 |
Exercise 5 | 10.28 ± 26.28 (0.79–19.74) | 3.00 (1.60) | 3.22 ± 1.73 (2.58–3.86) | 2.90 (1.20) | 0.630 |
Exercise 6 | 3.15 ± 3.35 (1.95–4.36) | 2.05 (1.10) | 2.27 ± 0.93 (1.93–2.61) | 1.90 (1.30) | 0.385 |
Exercise 7 | 4.02 ± 6.53 (1.66–6.37) | 1.90 (0.67) | 2.09 ± 0.67 (1.85–2.34) | 2.00 (0.70) | 0.934 |
Exercise 8 | 5.55 ± 11.87 (1.27–9.83) | 2.05 (0.92) | 2.19 ± 0.70 (1.93–2.45) | 2.10 (0.70) | 0.563 |
Total score | 4.68 ± 7.52 (1.97–7.39) | 2.20 (0.97) | 2.37 ± 0.73 (2.10–2.64) | 2.20 (1.00) | 0.788 |
Without Facial Hair with FFP3 Respirator (n = 32) | With Facial Hair with FFP3 Respirator (n = 31) | p * Value | |||
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Exercise | Mean ± SD (IC)% | Median (IR) | Mean ± SD (IC)% | Median (IR) | |
Exercise 1 | 197.31 ± 203.31 (124.00 ± 270.61) | 131.50 (172.50) | 46.70 ± 59.55 (24.86 ± 68.55) | 17.00 (57.30) | <0.01 |
Exercise 2 | 142.78 ± 111.05 (102.74 ± 182.81) | 96.00 (149.75) | 52.99 ± 75,58 (25.23 ± 80.75) | 27.00 (73.20) | <0.01 |
Exercise 3 | 133.43 ± 92.34 (100.14 ± 166.73) | 117.00 (121.71) | 53.80 ± 61.98 (31.06 ± 76.54) | 21.00 (81.00) | <0.01 |
Exercise 4 | 117.35 ± 90.53 (84.71 ± 150.00) | 92.50 (117.75) | 47.89 ± 54.02 (28.08 ± 67.61) | 22.00 (72.00) | <0.01 |
Exercise 5 | 84.50 ± 49.57 (66.82 ± 102.37) | 80.50 (87.25) | 40.08 ± 27.62 (29.94 ± 50.21) | 33.00 (23.00) | <0.01 |
Exercise 6 | 48.32 ± 40.97 (33.54 ± 63.09) | 35.50 (58.75) | 20.69 ± 19.97 (13.36 ± 28.01) | 11.00 (28.00) | <0.01 |
Exercise 7 | 55.28 ± 35.99 (42.30 ± 68.25) | 49.50 (51.00) | 36.86 ± 43.89 (20.76 ± 52.96) | 17.00 (54.60) | 0.005 |
Exercise 8 | 115.31 ± 105.07 (77.42 ± 153.19) | 88.00 (87.00) | 51.69 ± 57.89 (30.45 ± 72.82) | 24.00 (82.30) | <0.01 |
Total score | 65.75 ± 37.58 (52.20 ± 79.29) | 57.50 (51.75) | 30.59 ± 29.98 (19.59 ± 41.58) | 18.00 (38.30) | <0.01 |
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De-Yñigo-Mojado, B.; Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, R.; Losa-Iglesias, M.E.; Madera-García, J.; Rodríguez-Sanz, D.; Calvo-Lobo, C.; López-López, D.; Angulo-Carrere, M.T.; San-Antolín, M. Facial Hair Decreases Fit Factor of Masks and Respirators in Healthcare Providers. Biology 2021, 10, 1031. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10101031
De-Yñigo-Mojado B, Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo R, Losa-Iglesias ME, Madera-García J, Rodríguez-Sanz D, Calvo-Lobo C, López-López D, Angulo-Carrere MT, San-Antolín M. Facial Hair Decreases Fit Factor of Masks and Respirators in Healthcare Providers. Biology. 2021; 10(10):1031. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10101031
Chicago/Turabian StyleDe-Yñigo-Mojado, Borja, Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias, Javier Madera-García, David Rodríguez-Sanz, Cesar Calvo-Lobo, Daniel López-López, María Teresa Angulo-Carrere, and Marta San-Antolín. 2021. "Facial Hair Decreases Fit Factor of Masks and Respirators in Healthcare Providers" Biology 10, no. 10: 1031. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10101031
APA StyleDe-Yñigo-Mojado, B., Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, R., Losa-Iglesias, M. E., Madera-García, J., Rodríguez-Sanz, D., Calvo-Lobo, C., López-López, D., Angulo-Carrere, M. T., & San-Antolín, M. (2021). Facial Hair Decreases Fit Factor of Masks and Respirators in Healthcare Providers. Biology, 10(10), 1031. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10101031