Advances in Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases An Issue of Clinics in Chest Medicine E-Book (The Clinics: Internal Medicine 41)
By Carrie A. Redlich, Kristin J. Cummings, Peggy Lai
This issue of Clinics in Chest Medicine, guest-edited by Drs. Carrie A. Redlich, Kristin J. Cummings, and Peggy Lai, is focused on Advances in Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases. Topics discussed in this issue include but are not limited to: Master Clinician – selected occupational and environmental pulmonary cases; Chest imaging in the Diagnosis of Occupational Lung Diseases; Harnessing electronic medical records to enhance the diagnosis of work-related lung diseases; The impact of health disparities on lung disease; Respiratory health effects of exposure to cleaning products; Occupational upper airways disorders, including laryngeal dysfunction; Occupational bronchiolitis – including flavoring-related lung disease, deployment; Coal workers pneumoconiosis and other mining-related lung disease: the re-emergence of an old disease (including COPD in miners); Occupational contributions to ILD (including asbestos, overlap HP and ILD); Silicosis – Persistence of an old disease, old and new exposure settings and prevention; Occupational respiratory cancer: Chest CT screening; Occupational respiratory Infections: pneumonia, healthcare workers; Update on climate change: its impact on respiratory health at work, home, and at play; The changing nature of wildfires: update on the respiratory health of first responders and communities; The microbiome and damp Indoor environments; The on-going impact of World Trade Center exposures on respiratory health; The impact of Electronic cigarettes and smoking cessation; The respiratory risks of ambient /outdoor air pollution; and Indoor air pollution and respiratory health.
Written by Carrie A. Redlich, Kristin J. Cummings, and Peggy Lai, “Advances in Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases” is an informative and comprehensive resource that covers a wide range of topics related to work-related lung conditions. This book is an essential read for healthcare professionals, researchers, and individuals interested in gaining a deeper understanding of occupational and environmental lung diseases.
The guest editors, Drs. Redlich, Cummings, and Lai, have curated a collection of articles written by experts in the field. The book begins with a section called “Master Clinician,” which includes selected occupational and environmental pulmonary cases. This section provides real-world examples and insights into the diagnosis and management of work-related lung diseases.
In the chapter “Chest Imaging in the Diagnosis of Occupational Lung Diseases,” the authors discuss the role of imaging techniques, such as chest X-rays and CT scans, in diagnosing and evaluating occupational lung diseases. This chapter highlights the importance of accurate and timely imaging in identifying and treating these conditions.
One of the unique features of this book is the exploration of harnessing electronic medical records (EMRs) to enhance the diagnosis of work-related lung diseases. The authors discuss the potential benefits of using EMRs to collect and analyze data, leading to improved diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes.
Health disparities are a crucial factor in understanding the impact of lung diseases. The book covers the effect of health disparities on respiratory health, shedding light on the disproportionate burden faced by certain populations. By addressing these disparities, healthcare professionals can work towards equitable care for all individuals.
The respiratory health effects of exposure to cleaning products are also discussed in this book. The authors delve into the potential risks associated with occupational exposure to cleaning products and emphasize the importance of implementing appropriate preventive measures to protect workers.
Occupational upper airways disorders, including laryngeal dysfunction, are another key topic covered in this book. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of these disorders and discuss their impact on respiratory health.
A significant emphasis is placed on occupational bronchiolitis, specifically flavoring-related lung disease and deployment-related bronchiolitis. The authors explore the prevalence, causes, and management of these conditions, highlighting the need for further research in these areas.
The book also delves into the re-emergence of old mining-related lung diseases, such as coal workers pneumoconiosis, and the role of occupational exposure in the development of interstitial lung diseases (ILD). The authors provide insights into the prevention, diagnosis, and management of these conditions.
Silicosis, an occupational lung disease associated with exposure to silica dust, is another significant topic covered in this book. The authors discuss the persistence of this disease and highlight both old and new exposure settings. Prevention strategies are also addressed to reduce the incidence and impact of silicosis.
Occupational respiratory cancer, including the use of chest CT screening, is explored in detail. The authors provide an update on the latest advancements in screening techniques and discuss the role of occupational exposures in the development of respiratory cancers.
Occupational respiratory infections, such as pneumonia, in healthcare workers are another focus of this book. The authors discuss the challenges faced by healthcare professionals and provide recommendations for prevention and management strategies.
A timely and critical topic covered in this book is the impact of climate change on respiratory health. The authors explore how climate change affects individuals’ respiratory health at work, home, and during recreational activities. By understanding the link between climate change and respiratory health, measures can be taken to mitigate these effects.
With the changing nature of wildfires, the book addresses the respiratory health risks faced by first responders and communities. The authors shed light on the long-term impacts of firefighting and the importance of providing adequate respiratory protection.
An emerging field of research, the microbiome and damp indoor environments, is also covered in this book. The authors discuss the relationship between the indoor microbiome and respiratory health, emphasizing the need for further research in this area.
The book also examines the ongoing impact of World Trade Center exposures on respiratory health. The authors provide updates on the long-term health effects faced by responders and individuals affected by the events of September 11, 2001.
In recent years, electronic cigarettes have gained popularity as an alternative to traditional smoking. The book explores the respiratory risks associated with electronic cigarettes and discusses the impact of these devices on smoking cessation efforts.
Outdoor air pollution is a growing concern worldwide. The book examines the respiratory risks associated with ambient/outdoor air pollution and highlights the importance of implementing measures to reduce pollution levels.
Lastly, indoor air pollution and its impact on respiratory health are discussed. The authors delve into the sources of indoor air pollution and provide recommendations for improving indoor air quality to protect respiratory health.
Overall, “Advances in Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases” is an essential resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and individuals interested in occupational and environmental lung diseases. The book provides a comprehensive overview of various topics, offering valuable insights into the diagnosis, management, and preventive measures for these conditions.
Order your copy of “Advances in Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases” today and gain a deeper understanding of the impact of occupational and environmental factors on respiratory health.
Product Details
- ASIN : B08P21JV4V
- Publisher : Elsevier (November 11, 2020)
- Publication date : November 11, 2020
- Language : English
- Simultaneous device usage : Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0323712894