Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature review

OBJECTIVE: Occupational-attributable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents a substantial health challenge. Focusing on spirometric criteria for airflow obstruction, this review of occupational COPD includes both population-wide and industry-specific exposures. METHODS: We used PubMed...

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Main Authors: Øyvind Omland, Else Toft Würtz, Tor Brøvig Aasen, Paul Blanc, Jonas Brisman Brisman, Martin Reginald Miller, Ole Find Pedersen, Vivi Schlünssen, Torben Sigsgaard, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, Sven Viskum
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Language:English
Published: Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH) 2014-01-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
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gas
Online Access: https://www.sjweh.fi/show_abstract.php?abstract_id=3400
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spelling doaj-4885477f8d31414aa5bd4615db2edc862021-04-22T08:32:47ZengNordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH)Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health0355-31401795-990X2014-01-01401193510.5271/sjweh.34003400Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature reviewØyvind Omland0Else Toft WürtzTor Brøvig AasenPaul BlancJonas Brisman BrismanMartin Reginald MillerOle Find PedersenVivi SchlünssenTorben SigsgaardCharlotte Suppli UlrikSven ViskumDepartment of Occupational Medicine, Danish Ramazzini Centre, Aalborg University Hospital, Havrevangen 1, DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark.OBJECTIVE: Occupational-attributable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents a substantial health challenge. Focusing on spirometric criteria for airflow obstruction, this review of occupational COPD includes both population-wide and industry-specific exposures. METHODS: We used PubMed and Embase to identify relevant original epidemiological peer-reviewed articles, supplemented with citations identified from references in key review articles. This yielded 4528 citations. Articles were excluded for lack of lung function measurement, insufficient occupational exposure classification, lack of either external or internal referents, non-accounting of age or smoking effect, or major analytic inadequacies preventing interpretation of findings. A structured data extraction sheet was used for the remaining 147 articles. Final inclusion was based on a positive qualitative Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) score (≥2+) for study quality, yielding 25 population-wide and 34 industry/occupation-specific studies, 15 on inorganic and 19 on organic dust exposure, respectively. RESULTS: There was a consistent and predominantly significant association between occupational exposures and COPD in 22 of 25 population-based studies, 12 of 15 studies with an inorganic/mineral dust exposure, and 17 of 19 studies on organic exposure, even though the studies varied in design, populations, and the use of measures of exposure and outcome. A nearly uniform pattern of a dose–response relationship between various exposures and COPD was found, adding to the evidence that occupational exposures from vapors, gas, dust, and fumes are risk factors for COPD. CONCLUSION: There is strong and consistent evidence to support a causal association between multiple categories of occupational exposure and COPD, both within and across industry groups. https://www.sjweh.fi/show_abstract.php?abstract_id=3400 reviewoccupational exposuredustchronic obstructive pulmonary diseasesystematic reviewfumegasvaporcopdoccupational chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseairflow obstructionlung function measurement
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author Øyvind Omland
Else Toft Würtz
Tor Brøvig Aasen
Paul Blanc
Jonas Brisman Brisman
Martin Reginald Miller
Ole Find Pedersen
Vivi Schlünssen
Torben Sigsgaard
Charlotte Suppli Ulrik
Sven Viskum
spellingShingle Øyvind Omland
Else Toft Würtz
Tor Brøvig Aasen
Paul Blanc
Jonas Brisman Brisman
Martin Reginald Miller
Ole Find Pedersen
Vivi Schlünssen
Torben Sigsgaard
Charlotte Suppli Ulrik
Sven Viskum
Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature review
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
review
occupational exposure
dust
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
systematic review
fume
gas
vapor
copd
occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
airflow obstruction
lung function measurement
author_facet Øyvind Omland
Else Toft Würtz
Tor Brøvig Aasen
Paul Blanc
Jonas Brisman Brisman
Martin Reginald Miller
Ole Find Pedersen
Vivi Schlünssen
Torben Sigsgaard
Charlotte Suppli Ulrik
Sven Viskum
author_sort Øyvind Omland
title Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature review
title_short Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature review
title_full Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature review
title_fullStr Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature review
title_sort occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic literature review
publisher Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH)
series Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
issn 0355-3140
1795-990X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: Occupational-attributable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents a substantial health challenge. Focusing on spirometric criteria for airflow obstruction, this review of occupational COPD includes both population-wide and industry-specific exposures. METHODS: We used PubMed and Embase to identify relevant original epidemiological peer-reviewed articles, supplemented with citations identified from references in key review articles. This yielded 4528 citations. Articles were excluded for lack of lung function measurement, insufficient occupational exposure classification, lack of either external or internal referents, non-accounting of age or smoking effect, or major analytic inadequacies preventing interpretation of findings. A structured data extraction sheet was used for the remaining 147 articles. Final inclusion was based on a positive qualitative Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) score (≥2+) for study quality, yielding 25 population-wide and 34 industry/occupation-specific studies, 15 on inorganic and 19 on organic dust exposure, respectively. RESULTS: There was a consistent and predominantly significant association between occupational exposures and COPD in 22 of 25 population-based studies, 12 of 15 studies with an inorganic/mineral dust exposure, and 17 of 19 studies on organic exposure, even though the studies varied in design, populations, and the use of measures of exposure and outcome. A nearly uniform pattern of a dose–response relationship between various exposures and COPD was found, adding to the evidence that occupational exposures from vapors, gas, dust, and fumes are risk factors for COPD. CONCLUSION: There is strong and consistent evidence to support a causal association between multiple categories of occupational exposure and COPD, both within and across industry groups.
topic review
occupational exposure
dust
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
systematic review
fume
gas
vapor
copd
occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
airflow obstruction
lung function measurement
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