Mass Alon Y, Goldfarb David S, Shah Ojas
Department of Urology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY.
Nephrology Section, New York Harbor VA Healthcare System and Nephrology Division, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY.
Rev Urol. 2014;16(3):99-104.
This review consolidates knowledge regarding the extensive genitourinary pathology experienced by taxi cab drivers. Taxi cab, livery, truck, and other drivers all objectively and subjectively may have more voiding dysfunction, infertility, urolithiasis, bladder cancer, and urinary infections as compared with nonprofessional drivers; this is called taxi cab syndrome. Together with governmental and medical assistance, simple interventions-such as education, the addition of taxi relief stations, and possibly the use of sanitary urinary collection devices-to curb the progression of genitourinary disease in taxi drivers should be prospectively studied. It is postulated that many of these interventions may also benefit other groups of occupationally related infrequent voiders.
本综述整合了有关出租车司机所经历的广泛泌尿生殖系统病理学的知识。与非职业司机相比,出租车、豪华轿车、卡车及其他司机在客观和主观上都可能有更多的排尿功能障碍、不育症、尿路结石、膀胱癌和尿路感染;这被称为出租车司机综合征。应前瞻性地研究与政府和医疗援助一起,通过诸如教育、增设出租车司机休息站以及可能使用卫生尿液收集装置等简单干预措施来遏制出租车司机泌尿生殖系统疾病的进展。据推测,这些干预措施中的许多也可能使其他职业相关的少尿人群受益。