Title: Prsentation PowerPoint
1Psycho-socio-economic impact of occupational
asthma
Olivier Vandenplas Department of Chest
Medicine Mont-Godinne Hospital Catholic
University of Louvain Yvoir - Belgium
2Focus on impairment disability
- Age, sex
- Work conditions
- Socio-economic status
- Emotional factors
- Co-morbidities,
3Evaluation of impairment in asthma ATS guidelines
From ATS Guidelines Am Rev Respir Dis
19931471056
4Airway inflammation evaluation of impairment
50 patients with red cedar OA r 0.52, plt0.001
- Sputum eosinophils correlate with
- ATS class of impairment
- (Chan-Yeung M, Am J Respir Crit Care Med
- 19991591434-8)
- Persistence of airway inflammation after removal
from exposure - ? sputum eosinophils in 20 of subjects
- ? sputum neutrophils in 30 of subjects
- ? eosinophils and/or neutrophils in 17
- of subjects with normal FEV1 and PC20
- (Yacoub MR, Eur Respir J 200729889)
- ? Increased risk of exacerbation?
Chan-Yeung M, Am J Respir Crit Care Med
19991591434-8
5Rating of impairment requirements
- Stable asthma
- Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) 7 items
(www.qoltech.co.uk) - ? Score lt0.75 well controlled score gt1.50
inadequately controlled - Asthma control Test (ACT) 5 items
(www.qualitymetric.com) - ? Score gt19 inadequately controlled
- GINA classification of severity/control
(www.ginasthma.com) - Optimal treatment
- Minimum medication
- required to maintain control
- Timing of assessment
- 2 to 5 yrs after removal
- from causal exposure
- (Malo JL, Am J Respir Crit
- Care Med 20041691304)
6Disability Quality of life
- Q 61 66. What is the impact of work-related
asthma on Quality of Life (QoL) assessed using
validated instruments in various populations? - Q 61 62. What are the factors that determine
QoL in subjects with OA income loss,
compensation, severity of asthma?
Tarlo SM Malo JL. An ATS/ERS report 100 key
questions and needs in occupational asthma. Eur
Respir J 200627607-14
7Quality of life in occupational asthma
- Comparison with other types of asthma
- Non-occupational asthma
- QoL is lower in subjects with OA (mean D AQLQ
score -0.6) than in those with non-OA matched
for the severity of asthma - (Malo JL, J Allergy Clin Immunol 1993)
- Work-exacerbated asthma
- QoL is similar in OA and WEA
- (Lemière C, J Occup Environ Med 2006)
- Determinants of QoL
- Satisfaction with life is associated with
- - current employment
- - less severe asthma (use of medication, PEF
variability) - (Piirila P, J Occup Health 200547112-18)
8- Q 65. Are psychological factors involved in the
aetiology of work-related asthma and how
psychological factors affect treatment and
outcome of OA?
Tarlo SM Malo JL. An ATS/ERS report 100 key
questions and needs in occupational asthma. Eur
Respir J 200627607-14
9Psychological factors in occupational asthma
- Significant level of psychological distress,
including anxiety, and depression in 50 of
subjects with OA after cessation of exposure
(Psychiatric Symptom Index,PSI) - Anxiety disorders in 35 of subjects with OA
(Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory, MCMI-III) - (Yacoub MR, Eur Respir J 200729889)
- ? Prospective investigation of the influence of
psychological factors on asthma control, QoL, and
socioeconomic impact of OA by comparison with
non-occupational asthma, and the effect of
interventions (e.g. rehabilitation) on
psychological disorders
10Disability Work productivity
- Q 62. What is the cost of OA in different
countries? - Q 62. What should be done to reduce
socio-economic losses due to work-related asthma?
Tarlo SM Malo JL. An ATS/ERS report 100 key
questions and needs in occupational asthma. Eur
Respir J 200627607-14
11Cost of occupational asthma
- Direct costs
- Healthcare expenses
- Indirect cost
- Impaired work productivity
- Job changes/Unemployment
- Absenteeism
- Reduced work effectiveness
- Compensation, rehabilitation
- Intangible costs
- QoL
12Socio-economic consequences of OA
Updated from Vandenplas O, Toren K Blanc PD,
Eur Respir J 200322689
13Socio-economic consequences of WEA
Work-related asthma New-onset occupational
asthma
Adapted from Vandenplas O Henneberger PK, Curr
Opin Allergy Clin Immunol 2007
14Determinants of adverse economic outcomes (1)
15Determinants of adverse economic outcomes (2)
- Avoidance of exposure to the causal agent
- Change of employer
- ? 15-21 of workers with OA are relocated within
the - same company vs. 31 in Quebec
- Age, low education level, small-size company
- Absence of retraining program?
- ? Information on rehabilitation unavailable for
most countries (lt5 in Belgium) - ? Rehabilitation 31 in Quebec and 34 in
Finland - Severity of asthma
- ? Minimal effect in available studies
- ? Exception of Finland Unemployment is
associated with nocturnal symptoms, PEF
variability, and use of SABA - (Piirila P, J Occup Health 200547112-18)
- Compensation should aim at reducing non-medical
factors that determine work-disability
16- Q 63. What are the consequences of initiating a
claim for work-related asthma? - Q 64. What weight should be given to impairment
and disability in compensating subjects with OA?
Tarlo SM Malo JL. An ATS/ERS report 100 key
questions and needs in occupational asthma. Eur
Respir J 200627607-14
17Compensation of OA
- Initiating a claim for compensation?
- Higher rate of unemployment (Ameille J, Eur
Respir J 1997) - cause or consequence?
- Loss of income offset by compensation
- 22 of compensated workers (Larbanois A, Eur
Respir J 2003) - 30 of affected workers remain exposed to
causal agent - Compensation of OA based on physiological
impairment is highly inefficient, at least in
countries where work-disability remains the major
determinant of the impact on socio-economic
status and QoL