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当前十年介入心脏病学家的职业健康危害:2014年心血管造影和介入学会会员调查结果

Occupational health hazards of interventional cardiologists in the current decade: Results of the 2014 SCAI membership survey.

作者信息

Klein Lloyd W, Tra Yolande, Garratt Kirk N, Powell Wayne, Lopez-Cruz Georgina, Chambers Charles, Goldstein James A

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Advocate Illinois Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.

Maryland Poison Center, School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2015 Nov;86(5):913-24. doi: 10.1002/ccd.25927. Epub 2015 Mar 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Interventional cardiologists and staff are subject to unique physical demands that predispose them to distinct occupational health hazards not seen in other medical disciplines.

METHODS

To characterize the prevalence of these occupational health problems, The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) surveyed its members by email. Inquiries included age, years of invasive practice, and diagnostic and interventional cases per year. Questions focused on orthopedic (spine, hips, knees, and ankles) and radiation-associated problems (cataracts and cancers).

RESULTS

There were 314 responses. Responders were on average busy and experienced, performing a mean of 380±249 diagnostic and 200±129 interventional cases annually. Of the responders, 6.9% of operators have had to limit their caseload because of radiation exposure and 9.3% have had a health-related period of absence. Furthermore, 153 (49.4%) operators reported at least one orthopedic injury: 24.7% cervical spine disease, 34.4% lumbar spine problems, and 19.6% hip, knee or ankle joint problems. Age was most significantly correlated with orthopedic illnesses: cervical injuries (χ2=150.7, P<0.0001); hip/knee or ankle injuries (χ2=80.9, P<0.0001); lumbar injuries (χ2=147.0, P<0.0001); and any orthopedic illness (χ2= 241.2, P<0.0001). Annual total caseload was also associated: the estimated change in the odds of orthopedic illness for each additional total caseload quintile is 1.0013 (1.0001, 1.0026). There is a small but substantial incidence of cancer.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings are consistent with, and extend the findings, of a prior 2004 SCAI survey, in documenting a substantial prevalence of orthopedic complications among active interventional cardiologists, which persists despite increased awareness.

摘要

背景

介入心脏病学家及工作人员面临独特的身体需求,这使他们易遭遇其他医学学科中未见的特殊职业健康危害。

方法

为了解这些职业健康问题的普遍性,心血管造影与介入学会(SCAI)通过电子邮件对其成员进行了调查。询问内容包括年龄、侵入性操作年限以及每年的诊断和介入病例数。问题聚焦于骨科(脊柱、髋部、膝盖和脚踝)及辐射相关问题(白内障和癌症)。

结果

共收到314份回复。受访者平均工作繁忙且经验丰富,每年平均进行380±249例诊断性操作和200±129例介入性操作。在受访者中,6.9%的操作人员因辐射暴露而不得不限制其工作量,9.3%的人曾因健康问题请假。此外,153名(49.4%)操作人员报告至少有一处骨科损伤:24.7%患有颈椎病,34.4%有腰椎问题,19.6%有髋、膝或踝关节问题。年龄与骨科疾病的相关性最为显著:颈椎损伤(χ2=150.7,P<0.0001);髋/膝或踝关节损伤(χ2=80.9,P<0.0001);腰椎损伤(χ2=147.0,P<0.0001);以及任何骨科疾病(χ2=241.2,P<0.0001)。每年的总病例数也与之相关:每增加一个总病例数五分位数,骨科疾病发生几率的估计变化为1.0013(1.0001,1.0026)。癌症的发病率虽低但不容忽视。

结论

这些发现与SCAI 2004年的一项先前调查结果一致,并进一步拓展了该结果,证明在职介入心脏病学家中骨科并发症的患病率相当高,尽管人们的认识有所提高,但这种情况依然存在。

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