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患有噪声性听力损失的男性和女性中雷诺现象与振动暴露的关系。

Raynaud's phenomenon among men and women with noise-induced hearing loss in relation to vibration exposure.

作者信息

Pettersson Hans, Burström Lage, Nilsson Tohr

机构信息

Umeå University, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Umeå, Sweden.

出版信息

Noise Health. 2014 Mar-Apr;16(69):89-94. doi: 10.4103/1463-1741.132087.

Abstract

Raynaud's phenomenon is characterized by constriction in blood supply to the fingers causing finger blanching, of white fingers (WF) and is triggered by cold. Earlier studies found that workers using vibrating hand-held tools and who had vibration-induced white fingers (VWF) had an increased risk for hearing loss compared with workers without VWF. This study examined the occurrence of Raynaud's phenomenon among men and women with noise-induced hearing loss in relation to vibration exposure. All 342 participants had a confirmed noise-induced hearing loss medico legally accepted as work-related by AFA Insurance. Each subject answered a questionnaire concerning their health status and the kinds of exposures they had at the time when their hearing loss was first discovered. The questionnaire covered types of exposures, discomforts in the hands or fingers, diseases and medications affecting the blood circulation, the use of alcohol and tobacco and for women, the use of hormones and whether they had been pregnant. The participation rate was 41% (n = 133) with 38% (n = 94) for men and 50% (n = 39) for women. 84 men and 36 women specified if they had Raynaud's phenomenon and also if they had used hand-held vibrating machines. Nearly 41% of them had used hand-held vibrating machines and 18% had used vibrating machines at least 2 h each workday. There were 23 men/6 women with Raynaud's phenomenon. 37% reported WF among those participants who were exposed to hand-arm vibration (HAV) and 15% among those not exposed to HAV. Among the participants with hearing loss with daily use of vibrating hand-held tools more than twice as many reports WF compared with participants that did not use vibrating hand-held tools. This could be interpreted as Raynaud's phenomenon could be associated with an increased risk for noise-induced hearing loss. However, the low participation rate limits the generalization of the results from this study.

摘要

雷诺现象的特征是手指血液供应收缩,导致手指变白,即白指(WF),且由寒冷引发。早期研究发现,使用手持式振动工具且患有振动性白指(VWF)的工人与没有VWF的工人相比,听力损失风险增加。本研究调查了患有噪声性听力损失的男性和女性中雷诺现象的发生情况与振动暴露的关系。所有342名参与者均被AFA保险公司确认为与工作相关的噪声性听力损失,且得到医学法律认可。每位受试者都回答了一份关于其健康状况以及首次发现听力损失时所接触的暴露类型的问卷。问卷涵盖暴露类型、手部或手指不适、影响血液循环的疾病和药物、酒精和烟草的使用情况,对于女性,还包括激素的使用情况以及她们是否怀孕。参与率为41%(n = 133),男性为38%(n = 94),女性为50%(n = 39)。84名男性和36名女性明确表示他们是否患有雷诺现象以及是否使用过手持式振动机器。其中近41%的人使用过手持式振动机器,18%的人每个工作日使用振动机器至少2小时。有23名男性/6名女性患有雷诺现象。在接触手臂振动(HAV)的参与者中,37%报告有白指,未接触HAV的参与者中这一比例为15%。在每日使用手持式振动工具的听力损失参与者中,报告有白指的人数是未使用手持式振动工具的参与者的两倍多。这可以解释为雷诺现象可能与噪声性听力损失风险增加有关。然而,低参与率限制了本研究结果的推广。

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