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Impact of Gloves and Mask Use on Epidermal Barrier Function in Health Care Workers

Trinidad Montero‐Vílchez, Antonio Martínez‐López, Carlos Cuenca‐Barrales, Andrea Rodríguez Tejero, Alejandro Molina‐Leyva, Salvador Arias‐Santiago

2021Dermatitis31 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 has rapidly spread all over the world. Personal protective equipment (PPE) including masks and gloves is needed to avoid transmission. Adverse skin reactions associated with PPE have been described, but there is no information regarding objective measures to assess skin impairment related to PPE. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of using facial mask and nitrile gloves on epidermal barrier function and skin homeostasis. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was designed. Thirty-four health care workers wearing nitrile gloves and a mask for 2 hours were included. Transepidermal water loss, stratum corneum hydration, erythema, and temperature were measured. RESULTS: Transepidermal water loss (31.11 vs 14.24 g·m-2·h-1), temperature (33.29°C vs 32.57°C), and erythema were significantly greater at the area covered by gloves compared with the noncovered area. Transepidermal water loss (22.82 vs 13.69 g·m-2·h-1), temperature, and erythema (411.43 vs 335.52 arbitrary units) were significantly increased at the area covered by mask, whereas stratum corneum hydration was lower. Transepidermal water loss was greater at the area covered by a surgical mask than at a filtering respirator mask coded filtering facepiece 2 (27.09 vs 18.02 g·m-2·h-1, P = 0.034). CONCLUSIONS: Skin homeostasis and epidermal barrier function may be impaired by gloves and mask use. High-quality PPE should be provided, and adequate skin prevention measures should be implemented to reduce epidermal barrier damage.

Topics & Concepts

Transepidermal water lossStratum corneumErythemaMedicineDermatologyBarrier functionDry skinPathologyMathematical optimizationMathematicsInfection Control and VentilationAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryInfection Control in Healthcare
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