Long-term follow-up of young denim sandblasters in Turkey.

F S Albez, Ö Araz, E Yılmazel Uçar, F Alper, A Karaman, L Sağlam, M Akgün
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Abstract

Background: Denim sandblasting-induced silicosis is a recently identified occupational disease.

Aims: In this study, we aimed to evaluate pulmonary and radiological changes in the long-term follow-up of former denim sandblasters.

Methods: Ninety former denim sandblasters were followed from 2007 to 2018. Chest X-rays were evaluated according to the International Labour Organization (ILO) classification. Baseline and final data were compared. Silicosis prevalence, radiological progression and pulmonary dysfunction were evaluated.

Results: All of the sandblasters were men. Their mean age was 34 ± 5 years, mean follow-up time was 9 ± 2 years (mean time since initial exposure: 17 ± 2 years) and mean duration of exposure was 34 ± 25 months. Rates of radiological progression and decline in pulmonary during follow-up were 63% and 39%, respectively. During follow-up, all patients were diagnosed with silicosis. All workers who were ILO category 0 at baseline (n = 26, 29%) progressed to higher categories. The number of patients in Category 2 doubled and the number of patients in Category 3 increased by 2.5-fold. Eleven patients developed new large opacities and the number of patients with category C opacity increased from 4 to 13. Exposure time was an independent determinant of radiological progression (OR: 1.0, P = 0.036) and decline in pulmonary function (OR: 1.3, P = 0.019).

Conclusions: The prevalence of silicosis in denim sandblasters increases steadily even after exposure is discontinued. Radiological progression was observed in a higher proportion of workers than a decline in lung function. Duration of exposure was the major determinant of disease progression in our study.

土耳其年轻牛仔喷砂工的长期随访。
背景:牛仔喷砂引起的矽肺病是最近发现的一种职业病。目的:在本研究中,我们旨在评估长期随访前牛仔喷砂者的肺部和放射学变化。方法:2007 - 2018年对90名前牛仔喷砂工进行随访。胸部x光片根据国际劳工组织(ILO)的分类进行评估。比较基线和最终数据。评估矽肺患病率、放射学进展和肺功能障碍。结果:喷砂者均为男性。平均年龄34±5岁,平均随访时间9±2年(自首次接触以来平均17±2年),平均暴露时间34±25个月。随访期间肺部影像学进展率为63%,影像学下降率为39%。随访期间,所有患者均被诊断为矽肺。基线时属于劳工组织第0类的所有工人(n = 26,29 %)都晋升到更高的类别。第2类患者增加了一倍,第3类患者增加了2.5倍。11例患者出现新的大混浊,C类混浊患者由4例增加到13例。暴露时间是放射学进展(OR: 1.0, P = 0.036)和肺功能下降(OR: 1.3, P = 0.019)的独立决定因素。结论:即使停止接触,牛仔喷砂工矽肺病的患病率仍在稳步上升。放射学进展在工人中观察到的比例高于肺功能下降。在我们的研究中,暴露时间是疾病进展的主要决定因素。
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