| J Occup Health | year | 2000 | volume | 42 | number | 6 | page | 292 | - | 296 |
| Classification | Original | |||||||||
| Title | A Cohort Study on Raynaud's Phenomenon in Workers Exposed to Low Level Hand-Arm Vibration | |||||||||
| Author | Kotaro TOMIDA, Nobuyuki MIYAI, Hiroichi YAMAMOTO,
Seyed Mohamad MIRBOD, Tian-Kui WANG, Shunji SAKAGUCHI, Ikuharu MORIOKA and Kazuhisa MIYASHITA |
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| Organization | Department of Hygiene, School of Medicine, Wakayama Medical University | |||||||||
| Keywords | Cohort study, Raynaud's phenomenon, Hand-arm vibration, Person-year method | |||||||||
| Correspondence | K. Tomida, Department of Hygiene, School of Medicine, Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, Japan | |||||||||
| Abstract | A Cohort Study on Raynaud's Phenomenon in Workers
Exposed to Low Level Hand-Arm Vibration: Kotaro TOMIDA, et al.
Department of Hygiene, School of Medicine, Wakayama Medical University-To
clarify the incidence of Raynaud's phenomenon among workers exposed
to low level hand-arm vibration for a long time, a sample cohort
of workers mainly operating a bush cleaner (the vibration level
was 2-4 m/s2rms) were followed up for a period of 20 yr. The
sample cohort consisted of 331 male workers mainly working at
maintaining public roads or afforesting and gardening on a farm.
The examination was based on questionnaires used in special medical
examinations for vibration syndrome from 1977 to 1996. Raynaud's
phenomenon was observed in 11 subjects. The accumulative occurrence
rate increased linearly in the case of more than 11 operating
years. The mean number of operating years at the occurrence of
Raynaud's phenomenon was 11.7 7.1 yr. The mean total operating
time at the occurrence of Raynaud' s phenomenon was 3,756 h on
the geometric average. Stockholm Workshop scale classified 1
subject as Stage 1 (mild), 4 subjects Stage 2 (moderate) and
6 subjects Stage 3 (severe). By the person-year method, the incidence
of Raynaud's phenomenon was 4.48 per 1000 person-year. These
findings show that the number of operating years for a bush cleaner
should be considered to prevent Raynaud's phenomenon, even though
the hand-arm vibration level is low. |
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