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Investigating the effects of strap tension during non-invasive ventilation mask application: a combined biomechanical and biomarker approach

机译:研究无创通气面罩应用过程中束带张力的影响:生物力学和生物标记物的组合方法

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Non-invasive ventilation is commonly used for respiratory support. However, in some cases, mask application can cause pressure ulcers to specific features of the face, resulting in pain and reduced quality of life for the individual. This study investigated the effects of mask strap tension on the biomechanical and biomarker responses at the skin interface. Healthy participants (n=13) were recruited and assigned two different masks in a random order, which were fitted with three strap conditions representing increments of 5?mm to increase tension. Masks were worn for 10?minutes at each tension followed by a 10-minute refractory period. Assessment at the device–skin interface included measurements of pressures at the nose and cheeks, temperature and humidity, a selection of inflammatory cytokine concentrations collected from sebum and scores of comfort. The results indicated significantly higher interface pressures at the bridge of the nose compared to the cheeks for both masks ( p <0.05), with nasal interface pressures significantly increasing with elevated strap tension ( p <0.05). One inflammatory cytokine, IL-1α, increased following mask application at the highest tension, with median increases from baselines ranging from 21 to 33%. The other cytokines revealed a less consistent trend with strap tension. The participants reported statistically greater discomfort during elevated strap tension. Temperature and humidity values under the mask were elevated from ambient conditions, although no differences were observed between mask type or strap tension. The bony prominence on the bridge of the nose represented a vulnerable area of skin during respiratory mask application. This study has shown that mask strap tension has a significant effect on the pressure exerted on the nose. This can result in discomfort and an inflammatory response at the skin surface. Further studies are required to investigate respiratory mask application for appropriate individuals with comorbidities.
机译:无创通气通常用于呼吸支持。但是,在某些情况下,戴口罩可能会导致面部特定特征的压疮,导致个人疼痛和生活质量下降。这项研究调查了面罩带张力对皮肤界面生物力学和生物标志物反应的影响。健康的参与者(n = 13)被招募并随机分配了两个不同的口罩,这些口罩装有三个带状条件,代表增加5?mm以增加张力。在每个张力下戴口罩10分钟,然后进行10分钟的不应期。在设备-皮肤界面的评估包括测量鼻子和脸颊的压力,温度和湿度,从皮脂中收集的炎性细胞因子浓度的选择以及舒适度。结果表明,与两个面罩相比,脸颊的鼻梁界面压力明显更高(p <0.05),鼻梁压力随着带张力的升高而显着增加(p <0.05)。在最高张力下使用面膜后,一种炎症细胞因子IL-1α升高,中位数从基线升高到21%至33%。其他细胞因子显示带张力的趋势不太一致。参与者报告说,在肩带张力升高期间,不适感更大。尽管没有发现口罩类型或皮带张力之间的差异,但口罩下的温度和湿度值比环境条件要高。鼻梁上的骨突出代表呼吸面罩应用期间皮肤的脆弱区域。这项研究表明,面罩带的张力对施加在鼻子上的压力有很大影响。这会导致皮肤表面不适和发炎。需要进一步的研究来调查适合合并症的个人使用呼吸面罩的情况。

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