Occupational hand and wrist disorders among forestry workers: An exposed-control study to investigate preventive strategies.

Federica Masci, Giovanna Spatari, Concetto Mario Giorgianni, Laura Maria Antonangeli, Andrea D'Arrigo, Alberto Magenta Biasina, Alberto Priori, Claudio Colosio
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Background: In the arboriculture sector, some activities are still manually performed by forestry workers, which result consequently exposed to a high risk of developing muscle skeletal disorders. The Italian Compensation Authority reported an increase of work-related tendinopathies and carpal tunnel syndrome in loggers, but screening protocols are not available yet.

Objectives: The objectives were: a) to evaluate the prevalence of tendinopathies and carpal tunnel syndrome in a sample of loggers and b) identify a sound screening approach.

Methods: 41 loggers and 41 paired control workers were recruited for a total of 164 hands. The protocol included 1) demographic data; 2) medical history; 3) identification of CTS symptoms through a questionnaire and a hand-chart; 4) upper limbs clinical examination; 5) Raynaud's diseases questionnaire; 6) wrists ultrasound; 7) NCS of the distal median nerve.

Results: The prevalence of tendinopathies was statistically significant only in the non-dominant hand (75, 5% in the exposed group and 53, 6% in the non-exposed group). The prevalence of CTS was 32, 2% in the exposed group and 15, 5% in the non-exposed group. The questionnaire had a sensitivity of 56, 7% and a specificity of 75%. The hand-chart had a sensitivity of 30% and a specificity of 92%. The clinical examination had sensitivity of 30% and specificity of 80%. The ultrasound had a sensitivity of 70% and a specificity of 56%.

Conclusions: Loggers are a population at risk of occupational hand and wrist disorders. The hand-chart could be considered, together with the questionnaire, as the best secondary prevention tool to diagnose CTS.

林业工人职业性手和手腕疾病:一项调查预防策略的暴露对照研究。
背景:在树木栽培部门,一些活动仍然由林业工人手工进行,结果暴露于发生肌肉骨骼疾病的高风险中。意大利赔偿管理局报告说,伐木工中与工作有关的肌腱病和腕管综合征的发病率有所增加,但目前还没有筛查方案。目的:目的是:a)评估一个伐木工人样本中肌腱病变和腕管综合征的患病率,b)确定一个健全的筛查方法。方法:招募41名伐木工人和41名成对对照工人,共164手。该方案包括1)人口统计数据;2)病史;3)通过问卷调查和手绘图识别CTS症状;4)上肢临床检查;5)雷诺氏病问卷;6)手腕超声;7)正中神经远端NCS。结果:仅非优势手的肌腱病变发生率有统计学意义(暴露组为75.5%,非暴露组为53.6%)。暴露组CTS患病率为32.2%,未暴露组为15.5%。问卷的敏感性为56.7%,特异性为75%。手图的灵敏度为30%,特异性为92%。临床检查敏感性为30%,特异性为80%。超声的灵敏度为70%,特异性为56%。结论:伐木工人是职业性手和手腕疾病的高危人群。手持式图表可与问卷一起作为诊断CTS的最佳二级预防工具。
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