» Articles » PMID: 27184027

Occupational and Environmental Risk Factors for Chronic Rhinosinusitis in China: a Multicentre Cross-sectional Study

Overview
Journal Respir Res
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2016 May 18
PMID 27184027
Citations 13
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is defined as a condition of inflammation in the paranasal sinus mucosa persisting for more than 12 weeks. We previously reported that the prevalence of CRS was about 8 % in China. Here, we aim to investigate the occupational and environmental risk factors associated with CRS.

Methods: Data were collected from seven Chinese cities: Urumqi, Changchun, Beijing, Wuhan, Chengdu, Huaian and Guangzhou. CRS was diagnosed according to the European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps (EP(3)OS) document. Participants were asked to complete a standardized questionnaire, which was developed by the Global Allergy and Asthma European Network (GA(2)LEN) project and covered sociodemographic characteristics, CRS-related symptoms and occupational and environmental exposures. We evaluated the association between CRS and various occupational and environmental factors using odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CIs).

Results: The total study population consisted of 10,633 subjects, 850 (7.99 %) of whom were defined as having CRS according to the EP(3)OS criteria. We found that there were significant associations between occupational and environmental factors and CRS. Specifically, having a clearance-related job, occupational exposure to dust, occupational exposure to poisonous gas, a pet at home or carpet at home or at the workplace were risk factors for CRS. Additionally, the method used to keep warm in winter, the duration of time spent using air conditioning in summer and the frequency of exposure to mouldy or damp environments were significantly different in subjects with and without CRS.

Conclusions: Our data showed that some occupational and environmental exposures are strongly associated with CRS, which aids in understanding the epidemiology of CRS.

Citing Articles

Respiratory Flora Intervention: A New Strategy for the Prevention and Treatment of Occupationally Related Respiratory Allergy in Healthcare Workers.

Gao L, Chen X, Jiang Z, Zhu J, Wang Q Microorganisms. 2025; 12(12.

PMID: 39770855 PMC: 11728507. DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms12122653.


The Impact of Occupational Exposures on Chronic Rhinosinusitis: A Scoping Review.

Monk A, Worden C, Benaim E, Klatt-Cromwell C, Thorp B, Ebert Jr C Explor Asthma Allergy. 2024; 2(4):301-318.

PMID: 39184021 PMC: 11344210. DOI: 10.37349/eaa.2024.00046.


Associations between gut microbiota and chronic sinusitis: A bidirectional Mendelian randomization study.

Pu K, Zhang Z, Li L Immun Inflamm Dis. 2024; 12(7):e1328.

PMID: 39031512 PMC: 11259002. DOI: 10.1002/iid3.1328.


Prevalence of Risk Factors of Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps Among the Saudi Population.

Alnemare A, Almutairi A, Almutairi A, Bin Mahfoz T, Almutairi S, Alnemare A Cureus. 2023; 15(9):e45420.

PMID: 37854730 PMC: 10581594. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.45420.


Epigenetic responses to rhinovirus exposure in airway epithelial cells are correlated with key transcriptional pathways in chronic rhinosinusitis.

Soliai M, Kato A, Naughton K, Norton J, Klinger A, Kern R Allergy. 2023; 78(10):2698-2711.

PMID: 37571876 PMC: 10614423. DOI: 10.1111/all.15837.


References
1.
Thilsing T, Rasmussen J, Lange B, Kjeldsen A, Al-kalemji A, Baelum J . Chronic rhinosinusitis and occupational risk factors among 20- to 75-year-old Danes-A GA(2) LEN-based study. Am J Ind Med. 2012; 55(11):1037-43. DOI: 10.1002/ajim.22074. View

2.
Hamilos D . Chronic rhinosinusitis: epidemiology and medical management. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2011; 128(4):693-707. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2011.08.004. View

3.
Hox V, Delrue S, Scheers H, Adams E, Keirsbilck S, Jorissen M . Negative impact of occupational exposure on surgical outcome in patients with rhinosinusitis. Allergy. 2012; 67(4):560-5. DOI: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.2011.02779.x. View

4.
Soler Z, Mace J, Litvack J, Smith T . Chronic rhinosinusitis, race, and ethnicity. Am J Rhinol Allergy. 2012; 26(2):110-6. PMC: 3345896. DOI: 10.2500/ajra.2012.26.3741. View

5.
Pilan R, Pinna F, Bezerra T, Mori R, Padua F, Bento R . Prevalence of chronic rhinosinusitis in Sao Paulo. Rhinology. 2012; 50(2):129-38. DOI: 10.4193/Rhino11.256. View