暴露与职业性接触性皮炎之间易感性的作用:一项范围综述。

IF 4.6 1区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY
Renate Juścikowski, Pieter Coenen, Sanja Kezic, Damien M McElvenny, Faridi S Jamaludin, Henk F van der Molen, Jan L Hoving
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摘要

本综述的目的是确定个体易感因素,并确定其在工作暴露与接触性皮炎(CD)之间的关系中的作用。使用Medline、Embase和CINAHL进行范围审查。包括所有类型CD的队列和病例对照研究,以及过敏性接触性皮炎(ACD)的横断面研究。在缺乏荟萃分析的情况下,我们对研究结果进行了定性推断。21项研究,主要是横断面研究(n = 18),调查了44个个体易感因素如何影响53个与工作相关的暴露(来自6个暴露类别)与CD之间的关联。这些因素被分为5类:人口统计学、社会经济、宿主相关的内在因素、生活方式和工作外暴露。这些因素不同程度地减轻、放大或没有影响暴露与cd的关联。个体易感因素在与工作有关的暴露与cd关联中的作用仍未得到充分探讨和定论。确定他们的个人贡献是具有挑战性的,因为研究经常调整多种因素,对关联的影响不一致。年龄、性别、特应性史、手部湿疹、吸烟和种族可能影响乳糜泻的风险,在检查与工作有关的暴露与乳糜泻的关系的研究中应予以考虑。需要进一步研究明确个体易感因素的作用,指导有效的职业性CD预防策略。
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The Role of Susceptibility in the Association Between Exposures and Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A Scoping Review.

The objective of this review is to identify individual susceptibility factors and determine their role in the association between work-related exposures and contact dermatitis (CD). A scoping review was conducted using Medline, Embase, and CINAHL. Cohort and case-control studies were included for all types of CD, and cross-sectional studies for allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). In the absence of meta-analysis, we drew qualitative inferences summarising the findings. Twenty-one studies, primarily cross-sectional (n = 18), investigated how 44 individual susceptibility factors influenced associations between 53 work-related exposures (from six exposure categories) and CD. These factors were grouped into five categories: demographic, socioeconomic, host-related intrinsic factors, lifestyle, and exposures outside work. The factors variously mitigated, amplified, or had no effect on the exposure-CD association. The role of individual susceptibility factors in work-related exposure-CD associations remains underexplored and inconclusive. Determining their individual contributions is challenging, as studies often adjust for multiple factors, with inconsistent influence on the association. Age, sex, atopic history, hand eczema, smoking, and ethnicity may influence CD risk and should be considered in studies examining work-related exposure-CD associations. Further research is needed to clarify the role of individual susceptibility factors and guide effective prevention strategies for occupational CD.

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Contact Dermatitis
Contact Dermatitis 医学-过敏
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
30.90%
发文量
227
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Contact Dermatitis is designed primarily as a journal for clinicians who are interested in various aspects of environmental dermatitis. This includes both allergic and irritant (toxic) types of contact dermatitis, occupational (industrial) dermatitis and consumers" dermatitis from such products as cosmetics and toiletries. The journal aims at promoting and maintaining communication among dermatologists, industrial physicians, allergists and clinical immunologists, as well as chemists and research workers involved in industry and the production of consumer goods. Papers are invited on clinical observations, diagnosis and methods of investigation of patients, therapeutic measures, organisation and legislation relating to the control of occupational and consumers".
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