COVID-19Analysis of cavitary air inspired through a mask, in competitive adolescent athletes
- de Yzaguirre i Maura, Ignasi
- Genís, Joaquim Terricabras
- Zabala, Diego Dulanto
- Monaco, Mauricio
- Garcia, Jordi Santiago
- Vielba, Ferran Rupérez
- Vives i Turcó, Joan
- Grazioli, Gonzalo
ISSN: 1886-6581, 0213-3717
Año de publicación: 2021
Volumen: 56
Número: 210
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Apunts: Medicina de l'esport
Resumen
Introduction Due to the mandatory use of a mask in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the authorization to do outdoor sports in Catalonia, we set out to evaluate the physiological impact of the hypoxia and hypercapnia generated by the mask during aerobic exercise. Methods 46 adolescent competitive athletes (35 women, 11 men) were evaluated. Measurements were taken of ambient air, at rest intra-mask, and during a stress test intra-mask. The concentration of O2 and CO2 intra-mask and the O2 Saturation were evaluated. Results The O2 of ambient air in the laboratory: 20.9%; Basal intra-mask O2: 18.0±0.7% and intra-mask O2 during exercise: 17.4±0.6% (p<0.0001). The CO2 was: 0.05±0.01% environmental; baseline intra-mask: 1.31±0.5%, and during exercise intra-mask: 1.76±0.6% (p<0.0001). Baseline O2 saturation with mask was 98.4±0.6% and immediately after exercise was 97.1±2.8% (p<0.03). During the exercise intra-mask, 30% of the young athletes exceeded 2% of CO2 and 22% breathed oxygen with a concentration lower than 17%. Conclusions The use of masks generate hypercapnic hypoxia during exercise. One third of the subjects exceed the CO2 threshold of 2%.
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