N95 masks beat surgical masks for some smoke symptoms in nurses
NCT ID NCT07404956
Summary
This study compared how well N95 masks and standard surgical masks protect operating room nurses from physical symptoms caused by surgical smoke. Thirty-eight nurses wore each type of mask for four weeks while their symptoms were tracked. The study found N95 masks were better at reducing muscle-related symptoms, while surgical masks were better for some eye and breathing issues.
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Bartın State Hospital
RECRUITINGBartın, Bartın, 74100, Turkey (Türkiye)
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