Clinical findings among patients with respiratory symptoms related to moisture damage exposure at the workplace: the SAMDAW study
Nynäs, Pia; Vilpas, Sarkku; Kankare, Elina; Karjalainen, Jussi; Lehtimäki, Lauri; Numminen, Jura; Tikkakoski, Antti; Kleemola, Leenamaija; Uitti, Jukka (2021-08)
Nynäs, Pia
Vilpas, Sarkku
Kankare, Elina
Karjalainen, Jussi
Lehtimäki, Lauri
Numminen, Jura
Tikkakoski, Antti
Kleemola, Leenamaija
Uitti, Jukka
08 / 2021
Healthcare (Switzerland)
1112
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202109247259
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202109247259
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Peer reviewed
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<p>Background: Respiratory tract symptoms are associated with workplace moisture damage (MD). The focus of this observational clinical study was patients with workplace MD-associated symptoms, to evaluate the usefulness of different clinical tests in diagnostics in secondary healthcare with a special interest in improving the differential diagnostics between asthma and laryngeal dysfunction. Methods: In patients referred because of workplace MD-associated respiratory tract symptoms, we sought to systematically assess a wide variety of clinical findings. Results: New-onset asthma was diagnosed in 30% of the study patients. Laryngeal dysfunction was found in 28% and organic laryngeal changes in 22% of the patients, and these were common among patients both with and without asthma. Most of the patients (85%) reported a runny or stuffy nose, and 11% of them had chronic rhinosinusitis. Atopy was equally as common as in the general population. Conclusions: As laryngeal changes were rather common, we recommend proper differential diagnostics with lung function testing and investigations of the larynx and its functioning, when necessary, in cases of prolonged workplace MD-associated symptoms. Chronic rhinosinusitis among these patients was not uncommon. Based on this study, allergy testing should not play a major role in the examination of these patients.</p>
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [20739]