Korean J Occup Environ Med.  2003 Sep;15(3):261-268.

Epidemiologic Characteristics of Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome through Occupational Disease Surveillance System in Busan, Ulsan, Kyungnam Province

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Korea. ciyoo62@hanmail.net
  • 2Masan Samsung Hospital, Korea.
  • 3Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Daewoo Hospital, Korea.
  • 4Occupational Safety & Health Research Institute, KOSHA, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this study were to estimate the epidemiologic characteristics of hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) due to occupational exposure of hand transmitted vibration and to identify the occupations and industries where such exposures arises, and the main sources of exposure.
METHODS
In April 2001 the Busan, Ulsan, and Kyung-Nam Province occupational disease surveillance system was established to measure the incidence and prevalence of work-related HAVS and other occupational diseases in these Korean provinces. Occupational physicians of nine hospitals in Busan, Ulsan, and Kyung-nam Province were involved in this project between April 2001 and November 2002. Physicians collected information through questionnaires and interviews. Information gathered included age, occupation, types of vibration tools used and presence of subjective symptoms such as vibration-induced white finger (VWF), numbness and tingling.
RESULTS
A total 192 cases were reported with 188 males and 4 females. The shipbuilding industry was the most common type of industry and grinders were the most common source of exposure. Symptoms of neurological disorder were more common than those of vascular disorder.
CONCLUSIONS
The authors concluded that exposure to hand transmitted vibration is common and that HAVS is one of the most common occupational diseases in Korea. However, the range and extent of hand transmitted vibration and the overall prevalence of HAVS in Korea is still unknown. More extensive research on this syndrome in order to priorite necessary preventive measures is required.

Keyword

vibration; hand-arm vibration syndrome

MeSH Terms

Busan*
Female
Fingers
Gyeongsangnam-do*
Hand
Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome*
Humans
Hypesthesia
Incidence
Korea
Male
Nervous System Diseases
Occupational Diseases*
Occupational Exposure
Occupations
Prevalence
Questionnaires
Ulsan*
Vibration
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