Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose

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Ano de defesa: 2006
Autor(a) principal: Ana Paula Scalia Carneiro
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Resumo: Silicosis is an occupational pulmonary disease. It continues to be a serious public health problem, especially in developing countries, because of its high incidence and prevalence. The disease has a strong dose response gradient in relation to silica exposure. Hence, its veryimportant to know the dose of exposure in the clinical evaluation of the exposed people. Details of exposure, such as whether the worker has remained exposed to silica after disease diagnosis and total duration of silica presence in the lungs, can interfere on the presentation and prognoses of silicosis. The other factors that influence the occurrence of the disease include individual susceptibility, genetic and immunologic factors. Because there is no cure for the disease and it can pose a serious threat to workers quality of health and life, the early diagnosis followed by interruption of exposure, are regarded fundamental to secondary prevention to avoid disease progression to more severe forms. For this reason, the use of chest high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) has been increased as a diagnostic tool, especially in cases where the chest X-ray is dubious. However, until now, there is no clear agreement regarding the role of the HRCT on the earlydiagnoses of the disease. Moreover, there is a lack of studies on criteria to improve its indication when x-rays are dubious. Consequently, the cost/benefit relationship of HRCT on silica surveillance programs is unknown. The present study analysed a casuistic of 140 former gold miners, who were being investigated for silicosis by clinical and occupational history, chest X-ray and spirometry. Among them,those with normal or borderline chest X-ray were submitted to HRCT.In order to assess occupational exposure, we developed a cumulative silica exposure index based on full occupational history and pre-existing environmental evaluations. The continuity of exposure after silicosis diagnosis was associated with more severe forms ofthe disease in the subgroup of 83 confirmed cases of silicosis. We also found more severe forms of the disease among black workers, suggesting that they were exposed to more dusty conditions.We used the subgroup composed by the 69 workers considered normal or borderline by chest Xray, to build a flow chart to explore possible criteria to HRCT indication. We used several cut off point of the vital forced capacity (FVC) based on spirometry and the exposure index todifferentiate groups of cases and non cases of borderline silicosis in relation to their HRCT results. This way, we were able to identify the individuals that could mostly benefit of HRCT exam. In Brazil, the HRCT is considered a high cost exam, justifying the search for criteria to improveits indication among workers exposed to silica with dubious chest X-ray. In this way, the present study can represent an initial proposal.
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spelling Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicoseRadiografia torácicaDiagnóstico precoceEspirometriaIdosoSaúde públicaOuroPrognósticoHomensTomografia/tendênciasSilicose/diagnósticoTomografia/utilizaçãoSilicose/epidemiologiaDióxido de silício/envenenamentoSilicose/prevenção & controleTomografia/economiaTriagem/tendênciasAdultoMeia idadeMineraçãoSaúde do trabalhadorExposição ocupacionalSaúde PúblicaSilicosis is an occupational pulmonary disease. It continues to be a serious public health problem, especially in developing countries, because of its high incidence and prevalence. The disease has a strong dose response gradient in relation to silica exposure. Hence, its veryimportant to know the dose of exposure in the clinical evaluation of the exposed people. Details of exposure, such as whether the worker has remained exposed to silica after disease diagnosis and total duration of silica presence in the lungs, can interfere on the presentation and prognoses of silicosis. The other factors that influence the occurrence of the disease include individual susceptibility, genetic and immunologic factors. Because there is no cure for the disease and it can pose a serious threat to workers quality of health and life, the early diagnosis followed by interruption of exposure, are regarded fundamental to secondary prevention to avoid disease progression to more severe forms. For this reason, the use of chest high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) has been increased as a diagnostic tool, especially in cases where the chest X-ray is dubious. However, until now, there is no clear agreement regarding the role of the HRCT on the earlydiagnoses of the disease. Moreover, there is a lack of studies on criteria to improve its indication when x-rays are dubious. Consequently, the cost/benefit relationship of HRCT on silica surveillance programs is unknown. The present study analysed a casuistic of 140 former gold miners, who were being investigated for silicosis by clinical and occupational history, chest X-ray and spirometry. Among them,those with normal or borderline chest X-ray were submitted to HRCT.In order to assess occupational exposure, we developed a cumulative silica exposure index based on full occupational history and pre-existing environmental evaluations. The continuity of exposure after silicosis diagnosis was associated with more severe forms ofthe disease in the subgroup of 83 confirmed cases of silicosis. We also found more severe forms of the disease among black workers, suggesting that they were exposed to more dusty conditions.We used the subgroup composed by the 69 workers considered normal or borderline by chest Xray, to build a flow chart to explore possible criteria to HRCT indication. We used several cut off point of the vital forced capacity (FVC) based on spirometry and the exposure index todifferentiate groups of cases and non cases of borderline silicosis in relation to their HRCT results. This way, we were able to identify the individuals that could mostly benefit of HRCT exam. In Brazil, the HRCT is considered a high cost exam, justifying the search for criteria to improveits indication among workers exposed to silica with dubious chest X-ray. In this way, the present study can represent an initial proposal.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-13T03:44:13Z2025-09-09T01:14:50Z2019-08-13T03:44:13Z2006-02-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/ECJS-6Y7JT3Ana Paula Scalia Carneiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-09T01:14:50Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/ECJS-6Y7JT3Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T01:14:50Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose
title Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose
spellingShingle Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose
Ana Paula Scalia Carneiro
Radiografia torácica
Diagnóstico precoce
Espirometria
Idoso
Saúde pública
Ouro
Prognóstico
Homens
Tomografia/tendências
Silicose/diagnóstico
Tomografia/utilização
Silicose/epidemiologia
Dióxido de silício/envenenamento
Silicose/prevenção & controle
Tomografia/economia
Triagem/tendências
Adulto
Meia idade
Mineração
Saúde do trabalhador
Exposição ocupacional
Saúde Pública
title_short Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose
title_full Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose
title_fullStr Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose
title_full_unstemmed Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose
title_sort Parâmetros de exposição à sílica e critérios clínicos na indicação da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução de tórax em casos borderline de silicose
author Ana Paula Scalia Carneiro
author_facet Ana Paula Scalia Carneiro
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ana Paula Scalia Carneiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Radiografia torácica
Diagnóstico precoce
Espirometria
Idoso
Saúde pública
Ouro
Prognóstico
Homens
Tomografia/tendências
Silicose/diagnóstico
Tomografia/utilização
Silicose/epidemiologia
Dióxido de silício/envenenamento
Silicose/prevenção & controle
Tomografia/economia
Triagem/tendências
Adulto
Meia idade
Mineração
Saúde do trabalhador
Exposição ocupacional
Saúde Pública
topic Radiografia torácica
Diagnóstico precoce
Espirometria
Idoso
Saúde pública
Ouro
Prognóstico
Homens
Tomografia/tendências
Silicose/diagnóstico
Tomografia/utilização
Silicose/epidemiologia
Dióxido de silício/envenenamento
Silicose/prevenção & controle
Tomografia/economia
Triagem/tendências
Adulto
Meia idade
Mineração
Saúde do trabalhador
Exposição ocupacional
Saúde Pública
description Silicosis is an occupational pulmonary disease. It continues to be a serious public health problem, especially in developing countries, because of its high incidence and prevalence. The disease has a strong dose response gradient in relation to silica exposure. Hence, its veryimportant to know the dose of exposure in the clinical evaluation of the exposed people. Details of exposure, such as whether the worker has remained exposed to silica after disease diagnosis and total duration of silica presence in the lungs, can interfere on the presentation and prognoses of silicosis. The other factors that influence the occurrence of the disease include individual susceptibility, genetic and immunologic factors. Because there is no cure for the disease and it can pose a serious threat to workers quality of health and life, the early diagnosis followed by interruption of exposure, are regarded fundamental to secondary prevention to avoid disease progression to more severe forms. For this reason, the use of chest high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) has been increased as a diagnostic tool, especially in cases where the chest X-ray is dubious. However, until now, there is no clear agreement regarding the role of the HRCT on the earlydiagnoses of the disease. Moreover, there is a lack of studies on criteria to improve its indication when x-rays are dubious. Consequently, the cost/benefit relationship of HRCT on silica surveillance programs is unknown. The present study analysed a casuistic of 140 former gold miners, who were being investigated for silicosis by clinical and occupational history, chest X-ray and spirometry. Among them,those with normal or borderline chest X-ray were submitted to HRCT.In order to assess occupational exposure, we developed a cumulative silica exposure index based on full occupational history and pre-existing environmental evaluations. The continuity of exposure after silicosis diagnosis was associated with more severe forms ofthe disease in the subgroup of 83 confirmed cases of silicosis. We also found more severe forms of the disease among black workers, suggesting that they were exposed to more dusty conditions.We used the subgroup composed by the 69 workers considered normal or borderline by chest Xray, to build a flow chart to explore possible criteria to HRCT indication. We used several cut off point of the vital forced capacity (FVC) based on spirometry and the exposure index todifferentiate groups of cases and non cases of borderline silicosis in relation to their HRCT results. This way, we were able to identify the individuals that could mostly benefit of HRCT exam. In Brazil, the HRCT is considered a high cost exam, justifying the search for criteria to improveits indication among workers exposed to silica with dubious chest X-ray. In this way, the present study can represent an initial proposal.
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