Chest radiography in dockworkers.

IF 1 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Anselmo López-Guillen, Sergio Rovira, Beatriz Calvo, Amador Prieto, Alicia Mesa, Maria Luïsa Canals, Pere Sanz-Gallen
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Abstract

Background: Dockers are occupationally exposed to respirable particles derived from organic dust, inorganic dust and/or diesel combustion particles.

Objective: To analyse chest radiological findings in a group of dockworkers and the influencing factors.

Material and methods: Descriptive study of dockers in a port whose main activity is loading and unloading sand. Applying the specific Health Surveillance Protocol for exposure to silicosis, chest X-rays were taken in situ with a mobile unit. Radiographic data taken between 2016 and 2023 are included. The interpretation of the images was performed according to the ILO Guidelines, by radiologists with expertise in this technique.

Results: Of the 268 workers (258 men and 10 women), with a median age of 40 years and an average length of service of 16 years, 43% were smokers and 18% were ex-smokers. Chest radiological abnormalities were observed in 22 workers (8.2%), all males. There were no cases of silicosis. Profusion 1/0 was observed in 5 workers (all smokers, in 4 the profusion changed from 0/1 in 2019 to 1/0 in 2023 and in 1 it was detected in the initial health examination) and in 6 the profusion was 0/1. The rest of the alterations are findings in soft tissue, skeleton or residual pleuroparenchymal lesions.

Discussion and conclusions: The absence of established silicosis indicates that the preventive measures carried out in this group are effective. Of the relevant radiological findings, two are possible tumours and in cases of progression of images suggestive of pneumoconiosis, all of them are smokers. It is necessary to insist on anti-smoking campaigns among workers.

码头工人胸部x线摄影。
背景:码头工人的职业暴露于来自有机粉尘,无机粉尘和/或柴油燃烧颗粒的可呼吸性颗粒。目的:分析码头工人胸片表现及其影响因素。材料与方法:对以装卸沙子为主要活动的港口码头工人进行描述性研究。应用特定的健康监测方案暴露于矽肺病,胸部x光片在现场用移动设备拍摄。包括2016年至2023年期间的放射数据。根据国际劳工组织指南,由具有该技术专长的放射科医生对图像进行解读。结果:268名工人(男258人,女10人)中位年龄40岁,平均工龄16年,其中43%为吸烟者,18%为戒烟者。胸部放射学异常22例(8.2%),均为男性。没有矽肺病例。5名工人(均为吸烟者,4名工人的浓度从2019年的0/1变为2023年的1/0,1名工人在初次健康检查中发现)的浓度为1/0,6名工人的浓度为0/1。其余的改变见于软组织、骨骼或残留的胸膜实质病变。讨论与结论:本组无矽肺病例,说明预防措施是有效的。在相关的放射检查结果中,有两个可能是肿瘤,在图像进展提示尘肺病的病例中,他们都是吸烟者。坚持在工人中开展禁烟运动是必要的。
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International Maritime Health
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