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Hematological Changes in Gas Station Workers

(1) Background: Benzene, toluene, and xylene isomers (BTX) are present in gasoline. Exposure to benzene may lead to the appearance of a series of signs, symptoms, and complications, which are characterized by benzene poisoning, which is an occupational disease. This study evaluated the presence of s...

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Autores principales: Giardini, Isabela, da Poça, Katia Soares, da Silva, Paula Vieira Baptista, Andrade Silva, Valnice Jane Caetano, Cintra, Deborah Santos, Friedrich, Karen, Geraldino, Barbara Rodrigues, Otero, Ubirani Barros, Sarpa, Marcia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10218040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20105896
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author Giardini, Isabela
da Poça, Katia Soares
da Silva, Paula Vieira Baptista
Andrade Silva, Valnice Jane Caetano
Cintra, Deborah Santos
Friedrich, Karen
Geraldino, Barbara Rodrigues
Otero, Ubirani Barros
Sarpa, Marcia
author_facet Giardini, Isabela
da Poça, Katia Soares
da Silva, Paula Vieira Baptista
Andrade Silva, Valnice Jane Caetano
Cintra, Deborah Santos
Friedrich, Karen
Geraldino, Barbara Rodrigues
Otero, Ubirani Barros
Sarpa, Marcia
author_sort Giardini, Isabela
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description (1) Background: Benzene, toluene, and xylene isomers (BTX) are present in gasoline. Exposure to benzene may lead to the appearance of a series of signs, symptoms, and complications, which are characterized by benzene poisoning, which is an occupational disease. This study evaluated the presence of signs and symptoms related to occupational exposure and whether occupational exposure to BTX is associated with the development of hematological changes. (2) Material and Methods: This cross-sectional epidemiological study included 542 participants, in which 324 were gas station workers (GSWs) and 218 were office workers (OWs) with no occupational exposure to benzene. To characterize the type of exposure (exposed and not exposed), trans,trans-Muconic acid (tt-MA), Hippuric acid (HA), and Methylhippuric acid (MHA) were used as exposure biomarkers. The tt-MA analysis revealed that the GSWs had 0.29 mg/g of urinary creatinine and the OWs had 0.13 mg/g of urinary creatinine. For HA, the GSWs presented 0.49 g/g of creatinine while the OWs presented 0.07. MHA analysis revealed that the GSWs had 1.57 g/g creatinine and the OWs had 0.01 g/g creatinine. Occupation habits and clinical symptoms were collected by questionnaire and blood samples were analyzed for hematological parameters. The persistence of hematological changes was evaluated with three serial blood collections every 15 days followed by laboratory hematological analysis. A descriptive analysis by the Chi-square test method was performed to evaluate the association between occupational exposure to fuels and the occurrence of changes in hematological parameters. (3) Results: In the GSWs, the most described signs and symptoms were somnolence (45.1%), headache (38.3%), dizziness (27.5%), tingling (25.4%), and involuntary movement (25%). Twenty GSWs that presented hematological alterations performed serial collections fifteen days apart. In addition, these workers presented total leukocyte counts above the upper limit and lymphocyte counts close to the lower limit. Leukocytosis and lymphopenia are hematological alterations present in chronic benzene poisoning. (4) Conclusions: The results found an initial change in different hematological parameters routinely used in clinics to evaluate health conditions. These findings reveal the importance of valuing clinical changes, even in the absence of disease, during the health monitoring of gas station workers and other groups that share the same space.
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spelling pubmed-102180402023-05-27 Hematological Changes in Gas Station Workers Giardini, Isabela da Poça, Katia Soares da Silva, Paula Vieira Baptista Andrade Silva, Valnice Jane Caetano Cintra, Deborah Santos Friedrich, Karen Geraldino, Barbara Rodrigues Otero, Ubirani Barros Sarpa, Marcia Int J Environ Res Public Health Article (1) Background: Benzene, toluene, and xylene isomers (BTX) are present in gasoline. Exposure to benzene may lead to the appearance of a series of signs, symptoms, and complications, which are characterized by benzene poisoning, which is an occupational disease. This study evaluated the presence of signs and symptoms related to occupational exposure and whether occupational exposure to BTX is associated with the development of hematological changes. (2) Material and Methods: This cross-sectional epidemiological study included 542 participants, in which 324 were gas station workers (GSWs) and 218 were office workers (OWs) with no occupational exposure to benzene. To characterize the type of exposure (exposed and not exposed), trans,trans-Muconic acid (tt-MA), Hippuric acid (HA), and Methylhippuric acid (MHA) were used as exposure biomarkers. The tt-MA analysis revealed that the GSWs had 0.29 mg/g of urinary creatinine and the OWs had 0.13 mg/g of urinary creatinine. For HA, the GSWs presented 0.49 g/g of creatinine while the OWs presented 0.07. MHA analysis revealed that the GSWs had 1.57 g/g creatinine and the OWs had 0.01 g/g creatinine. Occupation habits and clinical symptoms were collected by questionnaire and blood samples were analyzed for hematological parameters. The persistence of hematological changes was evaluated with three serial blood collections every 15 days followed by laboratory hematological analysis. A descriptive analysis by the Chi-square test method was performed to evaluate the association between occupational exposure to fuels and the occurrence of changes in hematological parameters. (3) Results: In the GSWs, the most described signs and symptoms were somnolence (45.1%), headache (38.3%), dizziness (27.5%), tingling (25.4%), and involuntary movement (25%). Twenty GSWs that presented hematological alterations performed serial collections fifteen days apart. In addition, these workers presented total leukocyte counts above the upper limit and lymphocyte counts close to the lower limit. Leukocytosis and lymphopenia are hematological alterations present in chronic benzene poisoning. (4) Conclusions: The results found an initial change in different hematological parameters routinely used in clinics to evaluate health conditions. These findings reveal the importance of valuing clinical changes, even in the absence of disease, during the health monitoring of gas station workers and other groups that share the same space. MDPI 2023-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10218040/ /pubmed/37239622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20105896 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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da Poça, Katia Soares
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Cintra, Deborah Santos
Friedrich, Karen
Geraldino, Barbara Rodrigues
Otero, Ubirani Barros
Sarpa, Marcia
Hematological Changes in Gas Station Workers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10218040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20105896
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