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Med. Pr. 2006;57(2):101-108
Prophylactic examinations of workers formerly employed in asbestos processing plants: Outcome of the Amiantus project in 2000ś2004
Badania profilaktyczne byłych pracowników zakładów przetwórstwa azbestu - wyniki realizacji programu Amiantus w latach 2000ś2004
Zuzanna Szubert1, Bożenna Stankiewicz-Choroszucha2, Magdalena Wrońska-Sobolewska3, Henryka Siewierska3, Maria Kosińska4, Wiktoria Borys, Jacek Jakubowski6 et al.
1 Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łódź, Poland
2 Ministry of Health, Warszawa, Poland
3Regional Occupational Medicine Centers, Płock, Poland
4 Regional Occupational Medicine Centers, Wrocław, Poland
5 Regional Occupational Medicine Centers, Kraków, Poland
6 Regional Occupational Medicine Centers, Łódź, Poland

Abstract

Background: Prophylactic examinations of workers formerly employed in asbestos processing plants were performed by virtue of the Act, dated 19 June 1997, putting a ban on the production of asbestos-containing products. To enforce the provisions of the Act, the Ministry of Health has initiated the Amiantus project implemented by 13 Occupational Medicine Centers throughout the country and coordinated by the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine (IMP) in Łódź. Material and Methods: All the Centers perform diagnostic procedures according to the same criteria (clinical, radiological, spirometric and histological), based on the 1997 Helsinki criteria, to diagnose asbestos-related diseases. A specific śExamination Formś, developed for the needs of the Amiantus project, is completed by an occupational physician during examinations and sent to the IMP, where health effects in the whole population covered by the project are monitored. Periodical medical examinations are performed at least every three years and they include: general examination, chest x-ray, resting spirometric examination and supplementary examinations (e.g., resting gasometric examination) or other diagnostic examinations if necessary (e.g., computed tomography). Results: Owing to the project implementation, it was possible to collect in the database information on 5466 persons who underwent 8763 prophylactic examinations in 2000ś2004. Of the total population examined during a five-year period, occupational disease was certified in 728 (13%) persons. Asbestosis was diagnosed in 790 persons, lung cancer in 19 persons and pleural mesothelioma in 12 persons. Pleural changes in x-ray imaging were found in 1662 (30%) persons and opacities in pulmonary parenchyma in 2088 (38%) persons. Having compared these results with those from previous examinations,the total health condition deterioration was observed in 882 (16%) persons, including worsening of the lung x-ray imaging in 512 (9%) persons. An analysis showed the highest incidence of asbestos-related pathologies in workers of asbestos-cement plants. The collected data also confirmed an upward trend in the incidence of asbestosis and changes in the lung x-ray imaging related to age, duration of employment and latency. Conclusion: The implementation of the Amiantus project has contributed to an increased detection of pathologies related with exposure to asbestos fibers. A growing proportion of radiograms, which indicate worsening of health condition provides evidence that morbid processes in the respiratory system are progressing in persons who in the past were occupationally exposed to asbestos dust.

Key words

prophylactic examinations, asbestos processing workers, occupational exposure to asbestos dust



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