Work-Related Asthma in Massachusetts Health Care Workers



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Work-Related Asthma in Massachusetts Health Care Workers Elise Pechter MPH, CIH Occupational Health Surveillance Program Massachusetts Department of Public Health AIHCE May 17, 2006

Public Health Impact of Asthma * 20.7 million adults reported asthma (8.9 million children) Adult asthma 12.9 million office visits for asthma 1.7 million ED visits for asthma Children have higher rates than adults, but asthma is an adult disease http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/asthma.htm

Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks (SENSOR) Active state-based surveillance for sentinel work-related related conditions Focus on prevention-oriented oriented workplace intervention Funded by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

SENSOR asthma states

Surveillance case definition Work-related related asthma Health care professional diagnosis consistent with asthma AND An association between symptoms of asthma and work Includes both new onset asthma (OA, RADS) and work-aggravated asthma

Surveillance of Work-Related Asthma (WRA) Mandatory reporting by physicians of cases of WRA (confirmed and suspected) 1993 to present, >1100 cases reported, of whom about 500 have been interviewed Track industries, occupations and agents that cause or exacerbate WRA Design interventions to reduce WRA

Massachusetts Surveillance System for Work-Related Asthma Hospital Discharges Heath Care Provider reports Emergency Dept Visits (65 per year) Worker follow-up Educational materials Resources in state OHSP Worker interview Medical records Summary data analysis Workers comp Employer follow-up Worksite investigations Industry-wide interventions

Work-related related asthma,1995 2003, Massachusetts n=374 Health Care Workers 116 cases, 31% of all confirmed cases 92% of HCW are female 88% white Average age 40 years 92% work in health care industry Most likely health care worker with WRA is a nurse, non-smoker, with allergies

Occupations of health care workers with work-related related asthma, n=114 Nurses 63 Office workers 15 Aides/therapists 13 Technicians 12 Dental health 5 Janitor/Food 4 Other 2 PROVISIONAL DATA

HCW v non-hcw, Work-related related asthma,1995-2003, MA n=374 Health care workers N=116 92% female 88% white 35% smoke 60% allergies 52% ER visit Non-health care worker N=258 49% female 84% white 53% smoke 45% allergies 51% ER visit PROVISIONAL DATA

HCW v non-hcw, Work-related related asthma,1995-2003, MA n=374 Health care workers 33% still exposed 68% still same job 71 (62%) applied for workers compensation 43 (61%) awarded 6 (8%) denied Non-health care workers 36% still exposed 65% still same job 139 (55%) applied for workers compensation 69 (50%) awarded 18 (13%) denied PROVISIONAL DATA

Work-related related asthma classified HCWs v non-hcw, n=374 HCW Non-HCW Total NOA known inducer 34% 22% 26% NOA Unknown inducer 45% 57% 53% WAA 9% 10% 10% RADS 11% 11% 11% Total PROVISIONAL DATA 31% 69%

Health Care Workers 4 4 states, 1993-1997 1997 305 of 1,879 cases = 16% Leading exposures Cleaning products 24% Latex 20% Glutaraldehyde 9% Chemicals, NOS 9% Paints, solvents 7% American Journal of Industrial Medicine 47:265-275 (2005) Pechter et al.

42 y/o assistant nurse manager/rn worked in ob- gyn in a large urban hospital for 6 years. Noted wheezing, cough, chest tight, SOB. Diagnosed at age 3 with asthma, with allergies to trees, grass, dust, but no symptoms since age 24. Symptoms were triggered by use of powdered latex gloves. Out of work >2 years. Hospital changed gloves, banned balloons.

Incident Small community hospital Cluster of respiratory problems among operating room staff, September 19, 2005 18 employees to Occupational Health 2 employees persistent WAA, reported to OHSP as WRA (October 2005) 152 bed hospital, incorporated 150 years

Incident Small community hospital Meeting and walk-through December 2005 2 employees persistent sx unable to return to usual work in OR 25 year old hospital wing, flat floating roof, with concrete deck, 2-layers 2 rubber, stones, persistent leaks (planned replacement 2006)

Four Possible Exposures Silicone sealant used on air handling unit Fungi, mold, bacteria from previous leaks Dust from moving OR equipment HB Quat and other disinfectants and cleaners used in OR

HB Quat Distributed by Ecolab Manufactured by 3M Corporation quaternary ammonium compounds, benzyl-c12-18-alkyldimethyl, chlorides 68391-01-51-5 quaternary ammonium compounds, c12-14-alkyl [(ethylphenyl) methyl] dimethyl, chlorides 85409-23-01-5

Quaternary ammonium compound most likely agent 2 quaternary ammonium compounds recognized as asthmagens Two workers out of the OR for 6-76 months Changed cleaning chemical from HB Quat to PCMX (para( chloro meta xylenol) Workers returned to usual work Update PCMX failed to kill S. aureus

Most cases of WRA go unrecognized? 374 confirmed cases

Recommendations Heighten awareness of WRA for diagnosis, treatment, reporting, control & prevention Monitor ventilation, h & s programming Replace latex, glutaraldehyde, known sensitizers Improve cleaning practices Minimize need for cleaning Clean, minimize disinfection Select products without asthmagens