Occupational Asthma, Not a Trivial Disorder and a Source of Fatal and N ear-Fatal Events

Opinion statementPurpose of reviewAsthma is one of our society ’s heaviest health burdens, which is estimated to be responsible for 250,000 deaths every year. Whenever severe asthma with fatal or near-fatal events is described, occupational asthma is not specifically mentioned, but its importance should not be underestimated.Recent findingsOccupational asthma (OA) is the most prevalent work-related pulmonary disease. Therefore, it is a very important concern for health prevention and occupational health professionals. Although asthma treatments and earlier diagnosis have improved this condition ’s control, severe exacerbations with unpredictable consequences still occur. Early diagnosis and allergen avoidance are the two main objectives in our approach to this disease. Obtaining a correct diagnosis and recognizing the responsible allergen is not an easy task to achieve, but it should be the clinician’s biggest concern. Severe exacerbations can be caused by many different triggers and their identification usually requires a well-trained expert in the field. Allergen avoidance should be the primary goal to avoid fatal or near-fatal asthma events, but good asthma control also is nec essary to decrease OA future risk. The asthmagens involved in severe reactions are heterogeneous, making their identification difficult, but necessary. As these agents are used in very different industries and can be ubiquitous, OA should be considered in every patient with work-related asthma ...
Source: Current Treatment Options in Allergy - Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research