Contact Dermatitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prevention of Dermatitis in Epoxy Exposed Lamination Workers Producing Wind Turbine Blades: An Intervention Study Using Fluorescence Visualization
The risk of sensitization and contact dermatitis among workers exposed to epoxy resin systems
(ERS) is high despite extensive preventive efforts, probably because skin exposure is often
left unrecognized.
The main objective of this project is to prevent epoxy-related dermatitis and sensitization,
caused by working with ERS, by fluorescence visualization of exposure. In cooperation with
global manufacturers of wind turbines, 250 lamination workers will be allocated to either an
intervention or a control Group. The risk of dermatitis and sensitization will be compared.
Skin exposure will be made visible by a fluorescent tracer added to the ERS. UVA-light will
illuminate the skin of head, neck, arms and hands and the fluorescent areas will be recorded
and quantified by a computer vision system. The intervention group will be shown the
fluorescent areas on their skin, while the control group will not have this information. The
intervention takes place daily for a period of 1 month, 4 times during the 2 year follow up
period.
All participants are patch tested, screened for dermatitis and atopy at start and end of
follow up or at end of employment. The investigators also assess potential determinants for
ERS exposure including working tasks and procedures. Information on dermatitis diagnoses from
hospital contacts, medical prescriptions and education will be obtained from registers.
Objectives The overarching objective is to reduce the risk of dermatitis and sensitization
when working with epoxy resin systems.
Specific aims are:
- To identify work procedures at increased risk of dermal exposure to epoxy resins
- To examine if fluorescence visualization of dermal exposure to epoxy resins reduces the
risk of:
- subsequent dermal exposure to epoxy resins
- dermatitis
- sensitization to epoxy resins
- To examine the risk of dermatitis following sensitization to ERS components
- To examine the course of sensitization to ERS components.
Materials and methods Study population The study population is 250 employees of two factories
producing rotor blades for wind turbines. The participants all have daily manual work with
ERS. Participants will be recruited through the Health Safety and Environment (HSE)
organizations by oral and written information. Current employees will be followed for 2
years. Employees employed during the study will continuously be recruited and followed until
end of follow up, 2 years after study start.
Measurement of exposure ERS used in the production of wind turbines is fluorescent under
UVA-light. We have developed a computer vision system which will illuminate the skin of the
workers and record the fluorescent areas on the exposed skin areas.
The system will, for milliseconds, illuminate the skin of head, neck, arms and hands with
UVA-light that does not allow the participants to notice the fluorescent skin areas. Digital
images of the fluorescent areas will be displayed to the participants on a screen.
Participants will record skin exposure with the vision system every time a production area is
left i.e. for lunch breaks, toilet visits and at the end of a work day. At each time,
participants will report work procedures and use of protective equipment during the preceding
few hours and this information will be stored and linked with the skin exposure measurements.
The participants will be able to operate the system themselves; it will register and store
all data inclusive their identity for later analysis. The system is handy and can be
transported easily and the procedure will only take a couple minutes. The fluorescence
measurements will take place daily for a period of 1-2 month, 4 times during the 2 year
follow up period.
Questionnaire At start and end of follow up, participants are asked to fill in a brief
questionnaire concerning recent and former skin rashes, allergies, atopic dermatitis, asthma
and life style factors. The questionnaire will be a shortened version of the Nordic
Occupational Skin Questionnaire and ECRHS.
Clinical examination and blood samples To test for atopy, participants will provide a blood
sample for subsequent analysis of specific IgE for standard inhalation allergens.
Participants reporting skin rash or symptoms from airways will be invited to a clinical
examination for diagnostic classification.Photo documentation of the skin will be performed.
Patch testing All participants will be patch tested for ERS components. a specially profiled
occupational patch test series will be developed as done in former studies of epoxy exposed
workers. The test materials are diluted according to recommended test concentrations. New
materials are tested on 20 patients with dermatitis from the Yrkes och Miljödermatologisk
Afdeling, Skånes Universitetssjukhus. Test concentrations are subsequently adjusted if
necessary. A dilution series on the 20 test patients will be added in order to evaluate the
degree of sensitization by positive reactions. All participants are also tested with the
European standard patch test series.
Patch testing will be performed at the workplaces at start and end of follow up. Employees
terminating employment during the study period will be contacted at home for testing. The
test material will be placed on the back, occluded for 48 hours with readings at day 3, 4 and
7. The backs of the participants will be photographed prior to application and in connection
with the readings. Possible skin reactions later than day 7 will be obtained by a
questionnaire supplemented with photo documentation by the participants.
Register data Information about prescribed medications, hospital contacts (diagnoses),
education and other possible confounders or modifying factors will be obtained through
linkage with national registers. Data will be uploaded and anonymized at Statistics Denmark.
Intervention The 250 participants will be allocated to an intervention- or a control group,
around 125 in each. The intervention group will be shown the fluorescent areas on their skin,
while the control group will not have this opportunity. Work teams of 40 workers will be
allocated together.
A group of 600 office workers will be asked to fill in the questionnaire. Of the 600 workers
100 will be asked to be patch tested and to provide a blood sample.
Compliance The investigators will on a weekly basis monitor study compliance by checking the
frequency of the use of the visualization system. The quality of the visualization data
obtained, will also be monitored. The statistical results will continuously be evaluated
together with the HSE-responsible of the factories.
Statistical analyses The investigators will analyze how different work procedures and
protective equipment predict intensity of skin exposure to epoxy resins in the control group.
The analytical unit will be exposure registrations and level of fluorescence. Since each
participant will contribute multiple recordings, data will be analyzed with mixed logistic
and linear regression.
The effect of visualization on the risk of subsequent exposure will be analyzed by comparing
the occurrence of skin exposure in the intervention group with the control group. Data will
be analyzed with mixed logistic regression for reasons as above.
The effect of visualization on the risk of dermatitis and sensitization to epoxy resin
systems will also be accomplished by comparing the intervention with the control group. The
analytical unit will be the individual participant and data are thus analyzed with
traditional logistic regression. Participants with dermatitis or sensitization to epoxy resin
systems at baseline will be excluded from these analyses. All analyses will be adjusted for
relevant confounders based on Direct Acyclic Graph (DAGs).
Statistical power Based on the expected incidence of dermatitis in a wind turbine plant,
around 225 participants in the intervention group and the control group, respectively, a
follow up of 2 years, and an expected annual incidence of dermatitis of 5 % in the control
group, the investigators will be able to detect reductions of 75% and 50% in the intervention
group with a power of 97% and 56%, respectively.
Perspectives If exposure visualization reduces the risk of dermatitis and sensitization to
epoxy resin systems, this may have significant impact on the health of the many who work with
these materials worldwide. Global manufacturers of wind turbines and composite materials are
involved in the project and this is expected to facilitate the dissemination globally. Follow
up studies of persistent exposure to potent skin sensitizers with repeated patch testing has
rarely been done and the study may furthermore provide new insight to the epidemiology of
allergic dermatitis.
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