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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS: A PILOT STUDY ON BENZENE AND PARTICULATE EXPOSURE AS RISK FACTORS FOR THE SYSTEMIC MANIFESTATIONS

Authors :
Silvia Bosello
Bocci, M.
Poscia, A.
Colaiacono, G.
La Milia, D.
Luca, G.
Berardi, G.
Rucco, M.
Correra, M.
Canestrari, G.
Capacci, A.
Moscato, U.
Ferraccioli, G.
Bosello, Silvia Laura
Bocci, Mario
Poscia, Andrea
Colaiacono, G
La Milia, Daniele Ignazio
De Luca, Giacomo
Berardi, Giorgia
Rucco, Manuela
Correra, Miriam
Canestrari, Giovanni Battista
Capacci, Annunziata
Moscato, Umberto
Ferraccioli, Gianfranco
Source :
Publons
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2013.

Abstract

Background: The association of systemic sclerosis (SSc) with the exposureto environmental agents is supported by a number of case reports and somecase-control studies. No conclusive results have been reported, but there aresome evidences that exposure to vinyl-chloride-polymers (PVC), silica dustor organic solvents such as benzene (B) and xylene (X) may be implicated.Furthermore a higher prevalence of scleroderma in boroughs in close proximityto a major airport, has been reported, but few data on air pollution exposure andrisk of systemic sclerosis are available. Recently, particulate air pollution hasbeen consistently linked to increased risk of arterial cardiovascular disease.Objectives: We studied relationships between outdoor concentration of B andparticulate with clinical manifestations of SSc based, for the exposure, on theurban residence of patients.Methods: Before patient administration, the questionnaire was validated byDelphi technique (4 rheumatologists, 4 statisticians and 2 common people).A cohort study of 88 SSc patients, filled the validated self administeredquestionnaire (analyzing drug, work and environmental exposure) toinvestigate potential risk exposure before and after the onset of the disease.The average mean concentrations of B (11 monitoring sites) and environmentalparticulate matter with aerodynamic diameter ≤ 10 μm(PM10) (14 sites) werecomputed using data from monitors located throughout the Lazio region, inItaly. In a sample of 33 patients we performed correlations between the concentrationsof PM10 and B with the demographic and clinical characteristics,going back to a prior exposure of 2 years before the onset of Raynaud’s phenomenon(RP).Results: The questionnaire resulted in an agreement of the overall expertsof about 94% (according to11/190 disagreement for comprehension, onlyfew lexical modifications were done to improve the questionnaire afterthe consensus between the experts), with an Inter-observer agreement(measured throughout K Cohen test) of 0.8019(p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publons
Accession number :
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