‘Evaluation of occupational and nonoccupational interstitial lung disease in railway workers’

Islam M. Mostafa, G. Salem, Maryam A. A. Kader, Dina Ruby
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Occupational lung diseases include a wide variety of respiratory diseases with clinical manifestations and diagnostic test results that have features similar to nonoccupational diseases. To determine the prevalence of occupational Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) among confirmed ILD patients admitted to the chest department of Egyptian Railway Medical Centre and the assessment of the outcome. A total of 155 patients with confirmed ILD, were subdivided into two groups: group (A) 79 patients with occupational exposure and group (B) 76 patients with nonoccupational exposure. Both groups were subjected to a detailed history, radiological assessment, arterial blood gases, and Spirometry. Data of days of hospital stay were also recorded. The prevalence of confirmed cases of ILD among occupational exposure was 1.49% versus 1.1% in the nonoccupational. Range of age in occupational group was between (31and 68 years). Chest X ray (CXR) findings were positive in 58.2% and 30.2% of occupational and nonoccupational group, respectively. Among group (A), 47.1% of the patients stayed between 11 and 15 days), 15.76% admitted to ICU, and 5.2% were mechanically ventilated. While 48% of hospitalized nonoccupational patients stayed between 6 and 10 days, 8% were admitted to ICU and 4% were mechanically ventilated. The prevalence of interstitial lung diseases with occupational exposure was 1.49%, higher than non-occupational interstitial lung diseases. They were younger in age, had history of domiciliary oxygen therapy, frequent exacerbations, and previous hospital admissions. They had prolonged length of hospital stay, particularly those not using protective measures.
评估铁路工人的职业性和非职业性间质性肺病
职业性肺部疾病包括多种呼吸系统疾病,其临床表现和诊断测试结果与非职业性疾病的特征相似。 目的:确定埃及铁路医疗中心胸科收治的确诊间质性肺病(ILD)患者中职业性间质性肺病(ILD)的发病率,并评估其疗效。 共 155 名确诊的间质性肺病患者被细分为两组:一组(A)79 名有职业暴露的患者,另一组(B)76 名无职业暴露的患者。两组患者均接受了详细的病史、放射学评估、动脉血气和肺活量测定。此外,还记录了住院天数数据。 在职业接触人群中,确诊的 ILD 病例发病率为 1.49%,而非职业接触人群的发病率为 1.1%。职业人群的年龄范围在 31 岁至 68 岁之间。职业组和非职业组中分别有 58.2% 和 30.2% 的人胸部 X 线检查结果呈阳性。在(A)组中,47.1%的患者住院时间在 11-15 天之间,15.76%的患者住进了重症监护室,5.2%的患者接受了机械通气。48%的非职业性住院病人住院时间为 6 至 10 天,8%的病人住进了重症监护室,4%的病人接受了机械通气。 与职业接触有关的间质性肺病发病率为 1.49%,高于非职业间质性肺病。他们的年龄较轻,有家庭氧疗史,病情经常加重,曾入院治疗。他们的住院时间较长,尤其是那些没有采取保护措施的人。
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