Occupational exposures in sarcoidosis: a protocol for a multicentre regional case-control study in the UK.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Christopher C Huntley, Alice Margaret Turner, Sherwood Burge, Gareth I Walters
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Background: Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease of unclear cause. An environmental trigger in a genetically susceptible individual resulting in immune dysregulation is suspected. More than 90% of cases of sarcoidosis involve the lungs, suggesting that inhaled environmental antigens contribute to the onset of disease. Many potential environmental antigens have been proposed to date, although equipoise persists concerning occupational exposures.The SANDSTONE study (Silica and Sarcoidosis: a study of Occupational Exposures) is the first UK-based study that investigates the association between occupational exposures and a diagnosis of pulmonary sarcoidosis, with particular focus on respirable crystalline silica, metal dusts, inorganic dusts and organic dusts.

Methods and analysis: The SANDSTONE study is a multicentre case-control study recruiting participants from across the West Midlands region of the UK. The study targets recruiting n=174 participants in each group (1:1 case: control study). Case participants are patients diagnosed with pulmonary sarcoidosis since 2010 while control participants are recruited from NHS secondary care outpatient clinics. All participants will complete a semistructured interview to obtain full lifetime occupational and environmental exposure histories, with limited retrospective clinical data collected. The primary outcome measure is the OR of silica, metal dusts and other prespecified occupational exposure in pulmonary sarcoidosis.

Ethics and dissemination: The study is sponsored by University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and has received ethical approval from the Cambridge East Research Ethics Committee (19/EE/0360).

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结节病的职业暴露:英国多中心区域病例对照研究的协议。
背景:结节病是一种病因不明的多系统肉芽肿性疾病。在遗传易感个体导致免疫失调的环境触发被怀疑。超过90%的结节病病例涉及肺部,这表明吸入的环境抗原有助于疾病的发病。迄今为止,已经提出了许多潜在的环境抗原,尽管在职业暴露方面仍然保持平衡。砂岩研究(二氧化硅和结节病:职业暴露研究)是英国第一个调查职业暴露与肺结节病诊断之间关系的研究,特别关注可吸入结晶二氧化硅、金属粉尘、无机粉尘和有机粉尘。方法和分析:砂岩研究是一项多中心病例对照研究,招募来自英国西米德兰兹地区的参与者。研究目标为每组招募n=174名参与者(1:1病例:对照研究)。病例参与者是自2010年以来诊断为肺结节病的患者,而对照组参与者是从NHS二级保健门诊诊所招募的。所有参与者将完成半结构化访谈,以获得完整的职业和环境暴露史,并收集有限的回顾性临床数据。主要结果测量是肺结节病中二氧化硅,金属粉尘和其他预先规定的职业暴露的OR。伦理和传播:该研究由伯明翰大学医院NHS基金会信托基金赞助,并已获得剑桥东部研究伦理委员会(19/EE/0360)的伦理批准。
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BMJ Open Respiratory Research
BMJ Open Respiratory Research RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.40%
发文量
95
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Open Respiratory Research is a peer-reviewed, open access journal publishing respiratory and critical care medicine. It is the sister journal to Thorax and co-owned by the British Thoracic Society and BMJ. The journal focuses on robustness of methodology and scientific rigour with less emphasis on novelty or perceived impact. BMJ Open Respiratory Research operates a rapid review process, with continuous publication online, ensuring timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide. The journal publishes review articles and all research study types: Basic science including laboratory based experiments and animal models, Pilot studies or proof of concept, Observational studies, Study protocols, Registries, Clinical trials from phase I to multicentre randomised clinical trials, Systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
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