Professional exposure to anaesthetic gases in health workers: estimate of some hepatic and renal tests
Auteur T Caciari
Auteur A Capozzella
Auteur F Tomei
Auteur M Fiaschetti
Auteur M P Schifano
Auteur P A Gioffrè
Auteur L Santoro
Auteur B Scala
Auteur N Nardone
Auteur S De Sio
Auteur A Chighine
Auteur G Tomei
Auteur M V Rosati
Résumé Objectives. The aim of this study is to estimate whether the occupational exposure to low dose of anaesthetic gases could cause alterations of haematochemical hepatic and renal parameters in the health workers of a city hospital. Materials and Methods. After excluding the main confounding factors, 154 exposed subjects and 98 not exposed controls were included in the study. The exposed subjects were divided in more exposed (group 1: n.54) and less exposed (group 2: n.100). Each worker included in this study underwent the CBC test (Complete Blood Count test). The differences between means were compared using the Student T test for unpaired data and considered significant when the p value was < 0.05. Results. The mean values of serum albumin, alpha 1, alpha 2, beta and gamma globulins were significantly decreased in health workers of both groups compared to controls. The mean values of serum creatinine and gamma-GT were significantly higher in health workers of group 2 compared to controls. Conclusions. The obtained results suggest that occupational exposure to low dose of anaesthetic gases could influence haematochemical hepatic and renal parameters in exposed health workers.
Publication La Clinica terapeutica
Volume 164
Numéro 1
Pages e5-9
Date Jan 2013
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doi:10.7417/CT.2013.1513
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