An Official American Thoracic Society Statement: Work-Exacerbated Asthma

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Henneberger, Paul K.
Redlich, Carrie A.
Callahan, David B.
Harber, Philip
Lemiere, Catherine
Martin, James
Tarlo, Susan M.
Vandenplas, Olivier
Toren, Kjell
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asthma; occupational diseases; work-related asthma; exacerbation; work-exacerbated asthma; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; DIAGNOSING OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA; WORKPLACE EXACERBATION; LUNG-FUNCTION; AIRWAY INFLAMMATION; CHRONIC-BRONCHITIS; RESPIRATORY-TRACT; SIGNALING CASCADE; SULFUR-DIOXIDE; INDUCED SPUTUM;
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10.1164/rccm.812011ST
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Rationale: Occupational exposures can contribute to the exacerbation as well as the onset of asthma. However, work-exacerbated asthma (WEA) has received less attention than occupational asthma (OA) that is caused by work. Objectives: The purpose of this Statement is to summarize current knowledge about the descriptive epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and management and treatment of WEA; propose a case definition for WEA; and discuss needs for prevention and research. Methods: Information about WEA was identified primarily by systematic searches of the medical literature. Statements about prevention and research needs were reached by consensus. Measurements and Main Results: WEA is defined as the worsening of asthma due to conditions at work. WEA is common, with a median prevalence of 21.5% among adults with asthma. Different types of agents or conditions at work may exacerbate asthma. WEA cases with persistent work-related symptoms can have clinical characteristics (level of severity, medication needs) and adverse socioeconomic outcomes (unemployment, reduction in income) similar to those of OA cases. Compared with adults with asthma unrelated to work, WEA cases report more days with symptoms, seek more medical care, and have a lower quality of life. WEA should be considered in any patient with asthma that is getting worse or who has work-related symptoms. Management of WEA should focus on reducing work exposures and optimizing standard medical management, with a change in jobs only if these measures are not successful. Conclusions: WEA is a common and under recognized adverse outcome resulting from conditions at work. Additional research is needed to improve the understanding of the risk factors for, and mechanisms and outcomes of, WEA, and to inform and evaluate preventive interventions.
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