泰国陶瓷工人胸部x线片重新解释揭示矽肺漏诊。

IF 2 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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背景:在泰国,陶瓷行业矽肺病的流行病学数据缺乏,矽肺病的诊断不足仍然是一个广泛关注的问题。因此,本研究旨在通过重新解释先前由健康检查单位拍摄的胸部x线片,确定泰国陶瓷工人矽肺病的患病率和漏诊程度。方法:对2018年9月某陶瓷厂进行健康监测的陶瓷工人进行回顾性横断面研究。所有胸片回顾性拍摄,然后由经过国际劳工组织尘肺影像分类(ILO/ICRP)培训的专业读者重新解读。胸片显示大量1/1或更多提示矽肺病。结果:在244名接受胸片检查的参与者中,矽肺病的患病率为2.9%。总体而言,参与者的平均年龄为41岁,其中72.1%为女性。矽肺病患者的中位年龄为43岁;71.4%为男性;平均就业年限为26.9年;而男性是与矽肺相关的显著变量,比值比为7.01(95%可信区间为1.31 ~ 37.4)。关于诊断不足,健康检查单位未能识别所有矽肺患者,并且在57.1%的矽肺患者中无法发现任何胸部x线异常。结论:尽管泰国陶瓷工人矽肺病患病率较低,但这一发现表明陶瓷工业中持续暴露于二氧化硅。此外,相当比例的矽肺病例未被充分认识。今后需要努力防止诊断不足和改善泰国的职业健康监测服务。
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Underdiagnosis of silicosis revealed by reinterpretation of chest radiographs in Thai ceramic workers.

Underdiagnosis of silicosis revealed by reinterpretation of chest radiographs in Thai ceramic workers.

Underdiagnosis of silicosis revealed by reinterpretation of chest radiographs in Thai ceramic workers.

Underdiagnosis of silicosis revealed by reinterpretation of chest radiographs in Thai ceramic workers.

Background: In Thailand, epidemiological data on silicosis in the ceramic sector is lacking and the underdiagnosis of silicosis remains an extensive concern. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of silicosis and the extent of underdiagnosis among Thai ceramic workers by reinterpreting chest radiographs previously taken by a health check-up unit.

Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted on ceramic workers undergoing health surveillance using chest radiographs in one ceramic factory in September 2018. All chest radiographs were done retrospectively, then were reinterpreted by professional readers specially trained in using the ILO International Classification of Radiograph of Pneumoconioses (ILO/ICRP). Chest radiographs with a profusion of 1/1 or greater were suggestive of silicosis.

Results: Out of the 244 participants undergoing chest radiography, the prevalence of silicosis was 2.9%. Overall, the mean age of the participants was 41 years, and 72.1% were female. Among individuals with silicosis, the median age was 43 years; 71.4% were male; the average employment duration was 26.9 years; while the male sex was the significant variable associated with silicosis with an odds ratio of 7.01 (95% confidence interval 1.31 to 37.4). Regarding the underdiagnosis, the health check-up unit failed to recognize all individuals with silicosis, and could not detect any radiographic chest abnormalities in 57.1% of those with silicosis.

Conclusions: Despite the low prevalence of silicosis among Thai ceramic workers, this finding indicates ongoing exposure to silica in the ceramic industry. In addition, a significant proportion of the silicosis cases were underrecognized. Future efforts to prevent underdiagnosis and improve an occupational health surveillance service in Thailand are needed.

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期刊介绍: Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine is the official journal of the Italian Respiratory Society - Società Italiana di Pneumologia (IRS/SIP). The journal publishes on all aspects of respiratory medicine and related fields, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary and translational research. The interdisciplinary nature of the journal provides a unique opportunity for researchers, clinicians and healthcare professionals across specialties to collaborate and exchange information. The journal provides a high visibility platform for the publication and dissemination of top quality original scientific articles, reviews and important position papers documenting clinical and experimental advances.
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