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Cleaning activities present a potential source of lifetime crystalline silica exposure in women with RA


 

Key clinical point: Cleaning activities and dusty clothes laundry are underestimated yet potential sources of lifetime silicon dioxide (SiO 2) exposure in women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA); high SiO 2 exposure increases the risk for mediastinal lymphadenopathy.

Major finding: Cleaning activities were the major source of SiO 2 exposure in women with RA and control individuals, with the exposure scores for occupational and non-occupational cleaning activities and occupational dusty work clothes laundry (all P < .05) being higher in women with RA vs control individuals and high SiO 2 exposure was associated with a greater risk for mediastinal lymphadenopathy (adjusted odds ratio 6.3; 95% CI 1.4-27.7).

Study details: This retrospective, case-control study obtained lifetime SiO 2 exposure data from the Dust Exposure Life-Course Questionnaire administered to 97 patients with RA, including 76 women who were matched with 308 control individuals from the general population.

Disclosures: The SILICOSIS Project was sponsored by the European Research Council. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Sigaux J et al. Are cleaning activities a source of exposure to crystalline silica in women with rheumatoid arthritis? A case-control study. RMD Open. 2023;9:e003205 (Aug 2). doi: 10.1136/rmdopen-2023-003205

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