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Prevalence of Lens Opacity in Interventional Cardiologists and Professional Working in the Hemodynamics in Brazil

Posterior subcapsular cataract is a tissue reaction commonly found among professionals exposed to ionizing radiation. To assess the prevalence of cataract in professionals working in hemodynamics in Brazil. Professionals exposed to ionizing radiation (group 1, G1) underwent slit lamp examination wit...

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Published in:Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia 2019-04, Vol.112 (4), p.392-399
Main Authors: Barbosa, Adriano Henrique Pereira, Medeiros, Regina Bitelli, Corpa, Adriana Maria Rodrigues, Higa, Fabiana Shinzato, Souza, Marco Túlio de, Barbosa, Patrícia Lopes, Moreira, Antônio Carlos, Quadros, Alexandre Shaan de, Lemke, Viviana de Mello Guzzo, Cantarelli, Marcelo José de Carvalho
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description Posterior subcapsular cataract is a tissue reaction commonly found among professionals exposed to ionizing radiation. To assess the prevalence of cataract in professionals working in hemodynamics in Brazil. Professionals exposed to ionizing radiation (group 1, G1) underwent slit lamp examination with a biomicroscope for lens examination and compared with non-exposed subjects (group 2, G2). Ophthalmologic findings were described and classified by opacity degree and localization using the Lens Opacities Classification System III. Both groups answered a questionnaire on work and health conditions to investigate the presence of risk factors for cataract. The level of significance was set at 5% (p < 0.05). A total of 112 volunteers of G1, mean age of 44.95 (±10.23) years, and 88 volunteers of G2, mean age of 48.07 (±12.18) years were evaluated; 75.2% of G1 and 85.2% of G2 were physicians. Statistical analysis between G1 and G2 showed a prevalence of posterior subcapsular cataract of 13% and 2% in G1 and G2, respectively (0.0081). Considering physicians only, 38% of G1 and 15% of G2 had cataract, with the prevalence of posterior subcapsular cataract of 13% and 3%, respectively (p = 0.0176). Among non-physicians, no difference was found in the prevalence of cataract (by types). Cataract was more prevalent in professionals exposed to ionizing radiation, with posterior subcapsular cataract the most frequent finding.
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CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiologists
Cardiologists - statistics & numerical data
Cataract - epidemiology
Cataract - etiology
Cataract/surgery
Eye Protective Devices - statistics & numerical data
Female
Hemodynamics
Humans
Lens, Crystalline - radiation effects
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Middle Aged
Occupational Diseases - epidemiology
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Occupational Risks
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Radiation Exposure - adverse effects
Radiation Exposure - statistics & numerical data
Radiation, Ionizing
Radiation,Protection
Risk Factors
Statistics, Nonparametric
title Prevalence of Lens Opacity in Interventional Cardiologists and Professional Working in the Hemodynamics in Brazil
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