Respiratory Health Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1000 Frederick Ln. Mailstop HG900.2, Morgantown, WV 26508, United States.
Division of Field Studies and Engineering, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1090 Tusculum Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45226, United States.
J Safety Res. 2024 Sep;90:128-136. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2024.06.004. Epub 2024 Jun 21.
Diseases and conditions related to the respiratory system contribute to work-related morbidity, mortality, and disability. Details on the causes and nature of work-related respiratory disease and the specific industries in which they occur are limited. This study identifies respiratory-related claims in the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (OHBWC) system and describes claim and worker characteristics to inform public health surveillance.
We developed a list of respiratory-related International Classification of Diseases Clinical Modification (ICD-CM) diagnosis codes and searched over 2 million claims filed between 2001 and 2018 in the OHBWC system for at least one of these codes. The claim characteristics, rates of claims by employer industry classification, and causes of claims from narrative text were determined for these respiratory-related claims.
Among the 23,015 respiratory-related claims (5.8 per 10,000 full-time equivalents [FTE]), 54.6% had at least one ICD-CM code for Allergic Reactions and 30.6% had at least one code for Toxic Effects of Substances Chiefly Non-medicinal as to Source. Claim causes from narrative text included Chemical Exposure (30.3%), Activity Suggesting Exposure (24.4%), and Vapors, Gases, Dusts, or Fumes (VGDF) Exposure (19.3%). The highest overall rates of respiratory-related claims among private employers were for the agriculture, forestry & fishing (11.4 per 10,000), public safety (ambulance services) (11.3), and manufacturing (10.7) industry sectors.
Respiratory-related claims in the OHBWC system were often acute in nature and included allergic reactions. Narratives from these claims provide insight into the work-related exposures and events causing claims or the disease and symptom factors surrounding claims.
与呼吸系统相关的疾病和状况导致了与工作相关的发病率、死亡率和残疾。与工作相关的呼吸道疾病的病因和性质以及发生这些疾病的具体行业的详细信息有限。本研究在俄亥俄州工人赔偿局(OHBWC)系统中确定了与呼吸相关的索赔,并描述了索赔和工人的特征,以提供公共卫生监测信息。
我们制定了一个与呼吸相关的国际疾病分类临床修订版(ICD-CM)诊断代码列表,并在 OHBWC 系统中搜索了 2001 年至 2018 年间提交的超过 200 万份索赔,其中至少有一个这些代码。确定了这些与呼吸相关的索赔的索赔特征、按雇主行业分类的索赔率以及从叙述性文本中确定的索赔原因。
在 23015 份与呼吸相关的索赔(每 10000 个全职等效人员 5.8 份)中,54.6%至少有一个 ICD-CM 过敏反应代码,30.6%至少有一个来源为药物的物质的毒性效应代码。从叙述性文本中确定的索赔原因包括化学暴露(30.3%)、活动表明暴露(24.4%)和蒸气、气体、粉尘或烟雾(VGDF)暴露(19.3%)。私营雇主中与呼吸相关的索赔率最高的是农业、林业和渔业(每 10000 人 11.4 份)、公共安全(救护服务)(每 10000 人 11.3 份)和制造业(每 10000 人 10.7 份)行业。
OHBWC 系统中的与呼吸相关的索赔通常是急性的,包括过敏反应。这些索赔的叙述提供了有关导致索赔的与工作相关的暴露和事件或与索赔相关的疾病和症状因素的见解。