| Literature DB >> 26693026 |
Yewon Kim1, Kyungyong Jung1, Ji Young Ryu1, Dae Hwan Kim1, Sangyoon Lee1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic respiratory disease characterized by persistent airflow limitation. Therefore, both work ability and workday length may be affected in individuals with this disease. We studied a worker with suspected COPD and assessed fitness to work using post-bronchodilator spirometry, symptom assessment scales, and the exercise stress test. CASE REPORT: The patient was a 58-year-old man due to work as a field supervisor in the ship construction sector. He had a 40 pack-year smoking history and experienced occasional dyspnea when climbing stairs. He visited this hospital to receive cardiopulmonary function tests and to determine his ability to work. Post-bronchodilator spirometry revealed severe irreversible airway obstruction corresponding to a modified Medical Research Council grade of 2 on the dyspnea scale. His COPD Assessment Test score was 12, placing him in patient group D (high risk, more symptoms) based on the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease classification system. His maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) was determined to be 19.16 ml/kg/min, as measured by the exercise stress test, and his acceptable workload for 8 h of physical work was calculated to be 6.51 ml/kg/min. His work tasks required an oxygen demand of 6.89 ml/kg/min, which exceeded the acceptable workload calculated. Accordingly, he was advised to adjust the work tasks that were deemed inappropriate for his exercise capacity.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Exercise stress test; Fitness to work
Year: 2015 PMID: 26693026 PMCID: PMC4676121 DOI: 10.1186/s40557-015-0074-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Occup Environ Med ISSN: 2052-4374
Fig. 1Flow chart for fitness to work in workers suspected of having COPD. mMRC, modified Medical Research Council; CAT, COPD Assessment Test; GOLD, Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
Fig. 2COPD assessment using symptoms, breathlessness, spirometric classification, and risk of exacerbations. The patient had a GOLD airflow limitation rating of 3, dyspnea of mMRC grade 2, and a CAT score of 12; therefore, he was assigned to patient group D (high risk, more symptoms)
Investigation of energy requirements of the job
| VO2work(ml/kg/min)* | Work time (min) | VO2work × time (ml/kg) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedentary work | 5.3 | 300 | 1,590 |
| Car driving | 7.0 | 30 | 210 |
| Walking slowly | 7.0 | 60 | 420 |
| Walking normally | 12.3 | 20 | 246 |
| Standing and speaking | 10.5 | 30 | 315 |
| Ascending stairs | 14.0 | 20 | 280 |
| Descending stairs | 12.3 | 20 | 246 |
| Total | 480 | 3307 |
Mean aerobic demand for these activities = 6.89 ml/kg/min (3,307/480). VO2work, aerobic demand of the job
*VO2work values taken from Ainsworth et al. [9]