Association of face mask use with self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic
Introduction: Countries are mandating the use of face masks to stem the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Face mask use has been associated with discomfort due to its effects on thermoregulation, breathing and oxygenation. We evaluated the prevalence and severity of self-reported cardio...
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author | Nicholas Wen Sheng Chew Raymond Ching Chiew Wong Andie Hartanto Djohan Jinghao Nicholas Ngiam Ping Chai Tiong-Cheng Yeo Huay-Cheem Tan Ching-Hui Sia |
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Countries are mandating the use of face masks to stem the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Face mask use has been associated with discomfort due to its effects on thermoregulation, breathing and oxygenation. We evaluated the prevalence and severity of self-reported cardiovascular symptoms before and during face mask use.
Methods:
This was a cross-sectional study of 1,001 participants residing in Singapore, who participated in a self-administered questionnaire between 25 April 2020 and 4 May 2020. Symptom severity before and during mask use, and health-seeking behaviour information were collected. The study outcome was self-reported worsening of cardiovascular symptoms and its association with the type of mask worn, duration of mask worn per day, and intensity of physical activities during mask use.
Results:
The most common symptom reported during mask use was dyspnoea. Independent predictors for self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during mask use were moderate–high physical activity during mask use (odds ratio [OR] 1.634, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.176–2.270, P = 0.003), duration of mask use for ≥3 h (OR 1.672, 95% CI 1.189–2.352, P = 0.003) and type of mask used, after adjusting for age, sex, healthcare-based worker status and presence of comorbidities. N95 mask was associated with worse symptoms when compared to surgical mask. Participants with ≥3 worsening symptoms or worsening dyspnoea, palpitations, fatigue and dizziness were more likely to seek medical help.
Conclusion:
Face mask use has been proven to be an effective way in curbing COVID-19 transmission. However, participants in this study had concerns regarding its use and these concerns should be urgently addressed to enable mask use policies to be enacted. |
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spelling | doaj-art-febed9b431f445dc943c90b7472cba112025-02-09T14:07:45ZengWolters Kluwer – Medknow PublicationsSingapore Medical Journal0037-56752737-59352023-10-01641060961510.11622/smedj.2021140Association of face mask use with self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemicNicholas Wen Sheng ChewRaymond Ching Chiew WongAndie Hartanto DjohanJinghao Nicholas NgiamPing ChaiTiong-Cheng YeoHuay-Cheem TanChing-Hui SiaIntroduction: Countries are mandating the use of face masks to stem the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Face mask use has been associated with discomfort due to its effects on thermoregulation, breathing and oxygenation. We evaluated the prevalence and severity of self-reported cardiovascular symptoms before and during face mask use. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of 1,001 participants residing in Singapore, who participated in a self-administered questionnaire between 25 April 2020 and 4 May 2020. Symptom severity before and during mask use, and health-seeking behaviour information were collected. The study outcome was self-reported worsening of cardiovascular symptoms and its association with the type of mask worn, duration of mask worn per day, and intensity of physical activities during mask use. Results: The most common symptom reported during mask use was dyspnoea. Independent predictors for self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during mask use were moderate–high physical activity during mask use (odds ratio [OR] 1.634, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.176–2.270, P = 0.003), duration of mask use for ≥3 h (OR 1.672, 95% CI 1.189–2.352, P = 0.003) and type of mask used, after adjusting for age, sex, healthcare-based worker status and presence of comorbidities. N95 mask was associated with worse symptoms when compared to surgical mask. Participants with ≥3 worsening symptoms or worsening dyspnoea, palpitations, fatigue and dizziness were more likely to seek medical help. Conclusion: Face mask use has been proven to be an effective way in curbing COVID-19 transmission. However, participants in this study had concerns regarding its use and these concerns should be urgently addressed to enable mask use policies to be enacted.https://journals.lww.com/10.11622/smedj.2021140cardiovascular symptomscovid-19face mask use |
spellingShingle | Nicholas Wen Sheng Chew Raymond Ching Chiew Wong Andie Hartanto Djohan Jinghao Nicholas Ngiam Ping Chai Tiong-Cheng Yeo Huay-Cheem Tan Ching-Hui Sia Association of face mask use with self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic Singapore Medical Journal cardiovascular symptoms covid-19 face mask use |
title | Association of face mask use with self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_full | Association of face mask use with self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_fullStr | Association of face mask use with self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of face mask use with self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_short | Association of face mask use with self-reported cardiovascular symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_sort | association of face mask use with self reported cardiovascular symptoms during the covid 19 pandemic |
topic | cardiovascular symptoms covid-19 face mask use |
url | https://journals.lww.com/10.11622/smedj.2021140 |
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