Occupational Exposure to Inhalation Anesthetics in Operating Room and Adverse Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Andrea Caronna, Katia Vitale, Laura Ciccariello, Andrea De Giorgi, Sergio Gazzanelli, Lidia Ricci, Matteo Vitali, Carmela Protano
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Volatile anesthetics (VA) are essential agents for inducing and maintaining unconsciousness during specific surgical procedures, but they pose several health risks for exposed workers. The aim of the systematic review was to assess the effects of long-term VA occupational exposure in operating rooms. The review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA Statement, and the search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science to identify articles published between January 1, 1994, and December 31, 2024, that reported data from observational, quasi-experimental, and experimental studies. The protocol was registered in PROSPERO (ID: CRD42024500838). The quality of the studies was assessed using the standard Newcastle-Ottawa Scale versions for cohort and case-control studies, and an adapted version for cross-sectional studies. A total of 65 studies were included. Adverse effects were categorized into four groups: reproductive and Adverse pregnancy or offspring outcomes, neurotoxic alterations, laboratory parameter changes, and cyto- and genotoxicity. Overall, no significant associations were found between VA exposure and reproductive or pregnancy outcomes. One study reported neurological alterations (prolonged reaction times). Additionally, some studies have documented impairments in immune function and minor alterations in renal and hepatic function parameters. Finally, several studies indicated an increased risk of genotoxicity and oxidative stress. Given this evidence, protective measures and health surveillance for exposed workers remain crucial preventive measures.

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手术室吸入麻醉剂的职业暴露和不良健康结果:一项系统综述。
挥发性麻醉剂(VA)是在特定外科手术过程中诱导和维持无意识状态的必要药剂,但它们对接触的工人构成若干健康风险。系统评价的目的是评估手术室长期VA职业暴露的影响。根据PRISMA声明进行审查,并在PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science中进行检索,以确定1994年1月1日至2024年12月31日之间发表的文章,这些文章报告的数据来自观察性、准实验性和实验性研究。协议在PROSPERO中注册(ID: CRD42024500838)。研究的质量是用标准的纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表来评估队列研究和病例对照研究,用一个改编版来评估横断面研究。共纳入65项研究。不良反应分为四组:生殖和不良妊娠或后代结局,神经毒性改变,实验室参数改变,细胞和遗传毒性。总体而言,VA暴露与生殖或妊娠结局之间没有发现显著关联。一项研究报告了神经系统的改变(反应时间延长)。此外,一些研究表明免疫功能受损,肾功能和肝功能参数轻微改变。最后,一些研究表明遗传毒性和氧化应激的风险增加。鉴于这一证据,保护措施和对受暴露工人的健康监测仍然是重要的预防措施。
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Medicina Del Lavoro
Medicina Del Lavoro 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: La Medicina del Lavoro is a bimonthly magazine founded in 1901 by L. Devoto, and then directed by L. Prieti, E. Vigliani, V. Foà, P.A. Bertazzi (Milan). Now directed by A. Mutti (Parma), the magazine is the official Journal of the Italian Society of Occupational Medicine (SIML), aimed at training and updating all professionals involved in prevention and cure of occupational diseases.
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