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Incidence rates of surgically treated rhegmatogenous retinal detachment among manual workers,non-manual workers and housewives in Tuscany,Italy
Authors:Stefania Curti  David Coggon  Alberto Baldasseroni  Robin M T Cooke  Michela Fresina  Emilio C Campos  Francesco Semeraro  Francesca Zanardi  Andrea Farioli  Francesco S Violante  Stefano Mattioli
Institution:1. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
2. MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
3. Tuscany Regional Centre for Occupational Injuries and Diseases (CeRIMP), Florence, Italy
4. Ophthalmology Service, Department of Surgery and Anaesthesiology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
5. Department of Neurological Sciences and Vision, Eye Clinic, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy
6. Unità Operativa di Medicina del Lavoro, Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi, via Pelagio Palagi 9, 40138, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:

Purpose

Candidate risk factors for idiopathic rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) include heavy manual handling (requiring Valsalva’s maneuver). We assessed incidence rates of surgically treated idiopathic RRD among manual workers, non-manual workers and housewives resident in Tuscany, Italy.

Methods

We retrieved all hospital discharge records bearing a principal diagnosis corresponding to RRD coupled with retinal surgery for any resident of Tuscany during 1997–2009. After elimination of repeated admissions and patients with coexistent, associated conditions (including recent trauma), subjects aged 25–59 years were classified as manual workers, non-manual workers or housewives. Population data were extracted from the 2001 census.

Results

We identified 1,946 eligible cases (1,142 men). Among men, manual workers experienced a 1.8-fold higher age-standardized rate per 100,000 person-years than non-manual workers 17.4 (95 % confidence interval (CI) 16.1–18.7) vs. 9.8 (95 % CI 8.8–10.8)]. Age-standardized rates among women were 1.9-fold higher for manual workers 11.1 (95 % CI 9.8–12.3)] and 1.7-fold higher for housewives 9.5 (95 % CI 8.3–10.8)] than in non-manual workers 5.7 (95 % CI 4.8–6.6)].

Conclusions

This large population-based study suggests that manual workers are affected by idiopathic RRD requiring surgical treatment more often than non-manual workers. The higher rates of surgically treated RRD experienced by manual workers are in accord with the hypothesis that heavy manual handling may have a causal role.
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