Wearing a surgical mask during chemotherapy session is safe
Ali Alkan, Mert Şahin, Ece Dilan Bozkurt, Aslı Alkan, Özgür Tanrıverdi

TL;DR
Wearing surgical masks during chemotherapy is safe as it causes only minor and normal changes in oxygen and CO2 levels.
Contribution
Demonstrates the safety of surgical masks for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Findings
Wearing surgical masks caused slight CO2 retention and a tendency toward hypoxemia.
All observed changes were within normal clinical ranges and not clinically significant.
Acute toxicity occurred in 3.2% of patients, unrelated to mask use.
Abstract
Surgical masks(SM) have become essential to our daily lives with the COVID-19 pandemic. It is recommended as the cheapest, most effective preventive method. The effects of SM on patients receiving chemotherapy are unknown. Our study aimed to investigate the effects of SM on oxygenation and CO2 retention in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy and to examine its possible clinical consequences. Patients diagnosed with cancer and receiving chemotherapy were included in the study. Venous blood gas, SO2 by pulse oximeter, and vital signs were recorded before and after treatment. Acute toxicities encountered during treatment were recorded. One hundred twenty-six patients with a median age of 60 (33–85) were evaluated in the study. The comparison of pre-post treatment parameters showed statistically significant changes in Ph (7.37 vs. 7.35, p < 0.01), pCO2 (44.2 vs. 45.8, p = 0.049), HCO3…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and healthcare impacts · Infection Control and Ventilation · Thermal Regulation in Medicine
