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http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49111| Title: | The Diagnostic Value of Routine Spirometry in Occupational Health Practice for Early Detection of Silicosis: A Retrospective Belgian Study Among Silica-Exposed Workers | Authors: | Van Loon, Nele Lamote, Kevin RUTTENS, David Verbrugghe, Mathieu Acke, Sofie Mai, Cindy Snoeckx, Annemiek Siemons, Wim Ronsmans, Steven Van Damme, Pierre Lapperre, Therese |
Issue Date: | 2026 | Publisher: | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Source: | Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 68 (5) , p. e353 -e359 | Abstract: | Objective:Silicosis is a pneumoconiosis caused by respirable crystalline silica (RCS). As current surveillance methods have low sensitivity for early detection, we evaluated the value of prediagnostic occupational spirometry monitoring.Methods:To investigate the possibility of detecting disease, we assessed 58 RCS-exposed cases by linking lung function abnormalities to CT readings. Univariate, stepwise logistic regression and ROC analysis were performed.Results:Of 31 workers with RCS-related CT abnormalities, 25 were classified as silicosis. Fixed cutoff predicted values (FCO) for FEV1 and FVC of <80% and FEV1/FVC of <0.7, FEV1% predicted decline >15%, and FEV1 decline >60 mL/year were significantly associated with pathological outcome. Combining FCO (P = 0.001) and percentage predicted method (PPM) (P = 0.023) best predicted silicosis (AUCROC = 0.84).Conclusions:To identify RCS-exposed workers requiring diagnostic referral, priority should be given to those with FCO, PPM, and annual FEV1 decline abnormalities. | Notes: | Van Loon, N (corresponding author), Univ Antwerp, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Lab Expt Med & Pediat, Univ Pl 1, B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium. nele.vanloon@uantwerpen.be; kevin.lamote@uantwerpen.be; david.ruttens@uhasselt.be; mathieu.verbrugghe@mensura.be; sofie.acke@mensura.be; cindy.mai@uza.be; annemiek.snoeckx@uantwerpen.be; wim.siemons@gmail.com; steven.ronsmans@kuleuven.be; pierre.vandamme@uantwerpen.be; therese.lapperre@uantwerpen.be |
Keywords: | occupational health;occupational lung disease;respirable crystalline silica;workers;pulmonary function test;silicosis;interstitial fibrosis | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49111 | ISSN: | 1076-2752 | e-ISSN: | 1536-5948 | DOI: | 10.1097/JOM.0000000000003634 | ISI #: | 001752978100004 | Rights: | 2026 American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine | Category: | A1 | Type: | Journal Contribution |
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