Varicose disease and harmful production factors

Background. Varicose disease is the most wide-spread vascular disease of the lower extremities. The form of occupation and work conditions significantly affect the cardiovascular system due to regular and unavoidable action of the human body. Aim: to determine the influence of hazardous work cond...

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Main Authors: Vladimir I. Barabash, Valentina F. Tskhai, Evgeny V. Semichev, Valentina V. Mayer
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Eco-vector 2020-10-01
Series:Клиническая практика
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Online Access:https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/19061/pdf
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spelling doaj-7c92cafb05a5441baaf6710f66a9b8782021-07-08T04:24:12ZrusEco-vectorКлиническая практика 2220-30952618-86272020-10-01113293410.17816/clinpract1906140470Varicose disease and harmful production factorsVladimir I. Barabash0Valentina F. Tskhai1Evgeny V. Semichev2Valentina V. Mayer3Polyclinic № 5, Krasnoyarsk Interdistrict Hospital № 3Siberian State Medical UniversityFederal Siberian Research Clinical Centre under the Federal Medical Biological AgencyProfessor V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical UniversityBackground. Varicose disease is the most wide-spread vascular disease of the lower extremities. The form of occupation and work conditions significantly affect the cardiovascular system due to regular and unavoidable action of the human body. Aim: to determine the influence of hazardous work conditions on the incidence of varicose veins of the lower extremities among the persons subjected to periodic medical examinations; to identify the most important factors in the development of this pathology; to propose methods for preventing the occurrence of varicose veins in the manufacturing sector with hazardous conditions. Methods. Analysis of the outpatient histories (account form No. 025 \ у-04) of employees having periodic medical examinations was performed, with 528 female and 1489 male patients in total. The analysis of the outpatient histories, as well as processing of the obtained material were accomplished using the universal statistical package of Statgraphics Plus for Windows. Results. It has been established that hazardous work conditions, such as vibration, increase the incidence of varicose veins of the lower extremities, and the hazardous work experience plays the main role in increasing the incidence of this pathology. Conclusion. Hazardous work factors affect the incidence of the varicose disease of the lower extremities towards its elevation. The age, hazardous work experience and conditions associated with vibration play the major role in the increase of the disease incidence. A set of measures aimed at the prevention of varicose disease in the manufacturing sector has been suggested as a result of the study.https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/19061/pdfvaricose disease of legsharmful production factorsprevention of varicose veinsvibration
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author Vladimir I. Barabash
Valentina F. Tskhai
Evgeny V. Semichev
Valentina V. Mayer
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Valentina F. Tskhai
Evgeny V. Semichev
Valentina V. Mayer
Varicose disease and harmful production factors
Клиническая практика
varicose disease of legs
harmful production factors
prevention of varicose veins
vibration
author_facet Vladimir I. Barabash
Valentina F. Tskhai
Evgeny V. Semichev
Valentina V. Mayer
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title Varicose disease and harmful production factors
title_short Varicose disease and harmful production factors
title_full Varicose disease and harmful production factors
title_fullStr Varicose disease and harmful production factors
title_full_unstemmed Varicose disease and harmful production factors
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publisher Eco-vector
series Клиническая практика
issn 2220-3095
2618-8627
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background. Varicose disease is the most wide-spread vascular disease of the lower extremities. The form of occupation and work conditions significantly affect the cardiovascular system due to regular and unavoidable action of the human body. Aim: to determine the influence of hazardous work conditions on the incidence of varicose veins of the lower extremities among the persons subjected to periodic medical examinations; to identify the most important factors in the development of this pathology; to propose methods for preventing the occurrence of varicose veins in the manufacturing sector with hazardous conditions. Methods. Analysis of the outpatient histories (account form No. 025 \ у-04) of employees having periodic medical examinations was performed, with 528 female and 1489 male patients in total. The analysis of the outpatient histories, as well as processing of the obtained material were accomplished using the universal statistical package of Statgraphics Plus for Windows. Results. It has been established that hazardous work conditions, such as vibration, increase the incidence of varicose veins of the lower extremities, and the hazardous work experience plays the main role in increasing the incidence of this pathology. Conclusion. Hazardous work factors affect the incidence of the varicose disease of the lower extremities towards its elevation. The age, hazardous work experience and conditions associated with vibration play the major role in the increase of the disease incidence. A set of measures aimed at the prevention of varicose disease in the manufacturing sector has been suggested as a result of the study.
topic varicose disease of legs
harmful production factors
prevention of varicose veins
vibration
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