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Sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from Northern Alberta

INTRODUCTION: Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease reported to occur with a higher incidence in Alberta than many other health jurisdictions within and outside of Canada. The reasons for this higher incidence are currently not known. Exposure to beryllium can result in a clinically and radiological...

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Autores principales: Vethanayagam, Dilini, Peters, Jillian, Saad, Emad, Mulchey, Kimberley, Gillson, Ashley-Mae, McNab, Brian, Farr-Jones, Maxine, Hruczkowski, Tomasz, Blevins, Gregg, Coulden, Richard, Oudit, Gavin, Beach, Jeremy
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7883513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33597801
http://dx.doi.org/10.36141/svdld.v37i4.8522
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author Vethanayagam, Dilini
Peters, Jillian
Saad, Emad
Mulchey, Kimberley
Gillson, Ashley-Mae
McNab, Brian
Farr-Jones, Maxine
Hruczkowski, Tomasz
Blevins, Gregg
Coulden, Richard
Oudit, Gavin
Beach, Jeremy
author_facet Vethanayagam, Dilini
Peters, Jillian
Saad, Emad
Mulchey, Kimberley
Gillson, Ashley-Mae
McNab, Brian
Farr-Jones, Maxine
Hruczkowski, Tomasz
Blevins, Gregg
Coulden, Richard
Oudit, Gavin
Beach, Jeremy
author_sort Vethanayagam, Dilini
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description INTRODUCTION: Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease reported to occur with a higher incidence in Alberta than many other health jurisdictions within and outside of Canada. The reasons for this higher incidence are currently not known. Exposure to beryllium can result in a clinically and radiologically identical disease to sarcoidosis. The purpose of our study was to identify patterns with potential occupational or environmental exposures to beryllium amongst individuals with sarcoidosis in Alberta through a tertiary referral center. METHODS: A prospective observational study was carried out at the University of Alberta Hospital. Patients with confirmed sarcoidosis (stages 0-4) were recruited from subspecialty clinics (Respirology, Cardiology, Neurology and Occupational Health). A predetermined list of industries thought to involve potentially relevant exposures for the development of sarcoidosis was used to capture current and previous exposure history. Results were entered into a database and where possible verified by comparing with existing electronic medical records (including histories, physical examination, diagnostic imaging and physiology). RESULTS: A total of 45 patients were recruited, 25 men and 20 women. Of these, 84% of participants reported working in or being exposed to an industry/environment suspected of contributing to development of sarcoidosis over their lifetime. The most frequently reported exposures were within farming and agriculture (27%), oil and gas (20%), metalworking and handling animals (18%). CONCLUSIONS: Amongst this cohort, a high proportion reported working with a potentially relevant exposure. Individuals being assessed for sarcoidosis should have their most responsible physician elicit a detailed work and environmental history. (Sarcoidosis Vasc Diffuse Lung Dis 2020; 37 (4): e2020014)
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spelling pubmed-78835132021-02-16 Sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from Northern Alberta Vethanayagam, Dilini Peters, Jillian Saad, Emad Mulchey, Kimberley Gillson, Ashley-Mae McNab, Brian Farr-Jones, Maxine Hruczkowski, Tomasz Blevins, Gregg Coulden, Richard Oudit, Gavin Beach, Jeremy Sarcoidosis Vasc Diffuse Lung Dis Original Article: Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease reported to occur with a higher incidence in Alberta than many other health jurisdictions within and outside of Canada. The reasons for this higher incidence are currently not known. Exposure to beryllium can result in a clinically and radiologically identical disease to sarcoidosis. The purpose of our study was to identify patterns with potential occupational or environmental exposures to beryllium amongst individuals with sarcoidosis in Alberta through a tertiary referral center. METHODS: A prospective observational study was carried out at the University of Alberta Hospital. Patients with confirmed sarcoidosis (stages 0-4) were recruited from subspecialty clinics (Respirology, Cardiology, Neurology and Occupational Health). A predetermined list of industries thought to involve potentially relevant exposures for the development of sarcoidosis was used to capture current and previous exposure history. Results were entered into a database and where possible verified by comparing with existing electronic medical records (including histories, physical examination, diagnostic imaging and physiology). RESULTS: A total of 45 patients were recruited, 25 men and 20 women. Of these, 84% of participants reported working in or being exposed to an industry/environment suspected of contributing to development of sarcoidosis over their lifetime. The most frequently reported exposures were within farming and agriculture (27%), oil and gas (20%), metalworking and handling animals (18%). CONCLUSIONS: Amongst this cohort, a high proportion reported working with a potentially relevant exposure. Individuals being assessed for sarcoidosis should have their most responsible physician elicit a detailed work and environmental history. (Sarcoidosis Vasc Diffuse Lung Dis 2020; 37 (4): e2020014) Mattioli 1885 2020 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7883513/ /pubmed/33597801 http://dx.doi.org/10.36141/svdld.v37i4.8522 Text en Copyright: © 2020 SARCOIDOSIS VASCULITIS AND DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Article: Clinical Research
Vethanayagam, Dilini
Peters, Jillian
Saad, Emad
Mulchey, Kimberley
Gillson, Ashley-Mae
McNab, Brian
Farr-Jones, Maxine
Hruczkowski, Tomasz
Blevins, Gregg
Coulden, Richard
Oudit, Gavin
Beach, Jeremy
Sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from Northern Alberta
title Sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from Northern Alberta
title_full Sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from Northern Alberta
title_fullStr Sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from Northern Alberta
title_full_unstemmed Sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from Northern Alberta
title_short Sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from Northern Alberta
title_sort sarcoidosis: a prospective observational cohort from northern alberta
topic Original Article: Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7883513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33597801
http://dx.doi.org/10.36141/svdld.v37i4.8522
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