Impact of Heat Stress on Renal Function: A Systematic Literature Review Focusing on Workplace Heat
V. Rezaei-Hachesu, Shadi Naderyan Fe’li, R. Hokmabadi, M. Kazemi, F. Golbabaei
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Background: There is evidence that exposure to heat stress over time may lead to chronic kidney disease. This study aimed to summarize the evidence on the effects of heat stress on renal function among individuals exposed to occupational heat stress. Materials and Methods: In this systematic review, all papers on the effect of heat stress on kidney function among workers at any workplace and heat level were included. Reviews, case reports, conference proceedings, letters, editorials, s without full text, in-vitro, and animal studies were excluded. Furthermore, studies conducted on children, general populations, and hospitalized patients, as well as those not measuring heat stress, were also excluded. Medline, Scopus, ISI, and Embase databases were searched from 1st January 1991 to 19th October 2021. Search criteria were prepared by combining an 'exposed population' AND 'exposure' AND 'outcome' keywords. Quality assessment was done using the National Institutes of Health Quality Assessment tool. Results: A total of 24 articles with 14,282 participants were considered for qualitative synthesis. Although most papers indicated a positive association between heat stress and kidney dysfunction, especially regarding dehydration, the present study found heterogeneous evidence. Glomerular filtration rate, serum creatinine level, and albumin-to-creatinine ratio, due to occupational heat stress, were other markers mentioned in primary studies. Conclusions: This review highlighted the impact of occupational heat stress on renal function. Among the markers investigated in this review, most studies reported a positive association between occupational heat stress and dehydration. © The Author(s) 2022;All rights reserved. Published by Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences Press.
热应激对肾功能的影响:一项以工作场所热为重点的系统文献综述
背景:有证据表明长期暴露于热应激可能导致慢性肾脏疾病。本研究旨在总结热应激对职业性热应激个体肾功能影响的证据。材料与方法:在本系统综述中,纳入了所有关于热应激对任何工作场所和热水平工人肾功能影响的论文。综述、病例报告、会议记录、信件、社论、没有全文的文献、体外研究和动物研究均被排除在外。此外,对儿童、普通人群、住院病人以及未测量热应激的人进行的研究也被排除在外。检索了1991年1月1日至2021年10月19日的Medline、Scopus、ISI和Embase数据库。搜索标准是通过结合“暴露人群”、“暴露”和“结果”关键词来制定的。使用美国国立卫生研究院质量评估工具进行质量评估。结果:共纳入24篇文献14282名受试者进行定性综合。尽管大多数论文表明热应激和肾功能障碍之间存在正相关,特别是在脱水方面,但本研究发现了不同的证据。由于职业热应激引起的肾小球滤过率、血清肌酐水平和白蛋白与肌酐比值是初步研究中提到的其他指标。结论:本综述强调了职业性热应激对肾功能的影响。在本综述调查的标志物中,大多数研究报告了职业性热应激与脱水之间的正相关。©作者2022;版权所有。拉夫桑詹医学科学大学出版社出版。
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