Hanis N M, Shallenberger L G, Donaleski D L, Sales E A
J Occup Med. 1985 Apr;27(4):283-92.
A dynamic retrospective cohort study was performed to examine the mortality experience of 21,698 workers at Exxon's refineries and chemical plants in Baton Rouge, La.; Baytown, Tex.; and Bayway/Bayonne, N.J. Included were 15,437 regular employees who worked at least one month during the period Jan. 1, 1970, through Dec. 31, 1977, and 6,261 retirees who were alive as of Jan. 1, 1970. There were 137,702 person-years of observation. Mortality in this total study population was generally lower than that of the U.S. population. Study follow-up was complete for 98.7% of the study population. The standardized mortality ratio for the 3,198 deaths was 91, while that for deaths from all cancers (N = 666) was 94. Certain slightly elevated disease-specific mortality ratios, although not statistically significant, could be of biological importance and merit further review.
开展了一项动态回顾性队列研究,以调查路易斯安那州巴吞鲁日、得克萨斯州贝敦以及新泽西州贝韦/贝永的埃克森炼油厂和化工厂21698名工人的死亡情况。其中包括1970年1月1日至1977年12月31日期间工作至少一个月的15437名正式员工,以及截至1970年1月1日在世的6261名退休人员。观察人年数为137702。该研究总人群的死亡率普遍低于美国人群。98.7%的研究人群完成了研究随访。3198例死亡的标准化死亡比为91,所有癌症死亡(N = 666)的标准化死亡比为94。某些疾病特异性死亡率略有升高,虽无统计学意义,但可能具有生物学重要性,值得进一步审查。