| Literature DB >> 30144816 |
Jean Strelitz1, Lawrence S Engel1,2, Richard K Kwok2, Aubrey K Miller2, Aaron Blair3, Dale P Sandler4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Workers involved in the response and clean-up of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill faced possible exposures to crude oil, burning oil, dispersants and other pollutants in addition to physical and emotional stress. These exposures may have increased risk of myocardial infarction (MI) among oil spill workers.Entities:
Keywords: Deepwater Horizon; Disaster epidemiology; Myocardial infarction; Oil spill
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Substances:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30144816 PMCID: PMC6109340 DOI: 10.1186/s12940-018-0408-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Nonfatal MI by participant demographic characteristics. GuLF STUDY, 2010–2013 (N = 31,109)
| Nonfatal MI ( | Total N ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Worked on oil spill clean-up | ||
| Yes | 151 (78.6) | 23,933 (77.2) |
| No (non-workers) | 41 (21.4) | 7070 (22.8) |
| Missing | 106 (0.3) | |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 182 (94.8) | 24,949 (80.5) |
| Female | 10 (5.2) | 6052 (19.5) |
| Missing | 108 (0.3) | |
| Age category (years) | ||
| 20–29 | 4 (2.1) | 6214 (20.1) |
| 30–39 | 20 (10.4) | 7299 (23.6) |
| 40–49 | 56 (29.2) | 7593 (24.6) |
| 50–59 | 64 (14.8) | 6807 (22.0) |
| 60–64 | 19 (15.1) | 1746 (5.7) |
| ≥ 65 | 29 (15.1) | 1243 (4.0) |
| Missing | 207 (0.7) | |
| Ethnicity | ||
| White | 116 (60.4) | 20,246 (65.7) |
| Black | 49 (25.5) | 7349 (23.8) |
| Asian | 2 (1.0) | 320 (1.0) |
| Other/multi-racial | 25 (13.0) | 2921 (9.5) |
| Missing | 273 (0.9) | |
| Hispanic | ||
| Yes | 12 (6.3) | 2078 (6.7) |
| No | 180 (93.8) | 28,845 (93.3) |
| Missing | 186 (0.6) | |
| Education completed | ||
| Less than high school | 57 (29.7) | 4950 (16.0) |
| High school diploma/GED | 64 (33.3) | 9257 (30.0) |
| Some college/2 year degree | 54 (28.1) | 9228 (29.9) |
| 4+ year college graduate | 17 (8.9) | 7472 (24.2) |
| Missing | 202 (0.6) | |
| Income | ||
| ≤ $20,000 | 75 (43.6) | 8102 (29.1) |
| $20,001 To $50,000 | 53 (30.8) | 8890 (32.0) |
| More Than $50,000 | 44 (25.6) | 10,831 (38.9) |
| Missing | 3286 (10.6) | |
| Residential location | ||
| Direct/indirect proximity | 140 (72.9) | 18,914 (61.0) |
| Other residence | 52 (27.1) | 12,089 (39.0) |
| Missing | 106 (0.3) | |
| Cigarette smoking | ||
| Current | 62 (32.6) | 9237 (30.0) |
| Former | 69 (36.3) | 6574 (21.4) |
| Never | 59 (31.1) | 14,979 (48.6) |
| Missing | 319 (1.0) | |
Nonfatal MI and oil spill clean-up characteristics among workers. GuLF STUDY, 2010–2013 (n = 24,006)
| Nonfatal MI ( | Total N ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Work duration | ||
| 1–30 days | 11 (7.3) | 2936 (12.3) |
| 31–90 | 46 (30.5) | 7518 (31.4) |
| 91–180 | 56 (37.1) | 8216 (34.3) |
| > 180 | 38 (25.2) | 5263 (22.0) |
| Missing | 73 (0.3) | |
| Maximum exposure job | ||
| Response Work | 20 (13.2) | 4387 (18.3) |
| Operations Work | 39 (25.8) | 4289 (17.9) |
| Clean-up on Water | 21 (13.9) | 3699 (15.5) |
| Decon Work | 33 (21.9) | 3509 (14.7) |
| Clean-up on Land | 18 (11.9) | 3572 (14.9) |
| Administrative Support Work | 20 (13.2) | 4477 (18.7) |
| Missing | 73 (0.3) | |
| Potentially exposed to burning/flaring oil and gas | ||
| Yes | 13 (9.0) | 2106 (8.9) |
| No | 132 (91.0) | 21,328 (91.1) |
| Missing or unknown | 572 (2.4) | |
| Ever had to stop work due to heat | ||
| No | 72 (50.7) | 14,142 (65.8) |
| Yes | 70 (49.3) | 7358 (34.2) |
| Missing | 2506 (10.4) | |
| Max overall THC exposure | ||
| ≥ 3.00 ppm | 24 (15.9) | 3387 (14.2) |
| 1.00–2.99 ppm | 49 (32.5) | 7324 (30.6) |
| 0.30–0.99 ppm | 60 (39.7) | 7836 (32.8) |
| < 0.30 ppm | 18 (11.9) | 5360 (22.4) |
| Missing | 99 (0.4) | |
Associations between oil spill exposures and first nonfatal MI. GuLF STUDY, 2010–2013
| MI cases/na | RRb (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Workers and non-workers ( | ||
| Worked on clean-up | ||
| Yes | 149/23399 | 1.22 (0.86, 1.73) |
| No | 40/6872 | ref |
| Residential proximity to oil spillc | ||
| Direct/indirect | 138/18487 | 1.15 (0.82, 1.60) |
| Away from the spill | 51/11784 | ref |
| Clean-up workers only ( | ||
| Maximum exposure jobd | ||
| Response Work | 20/4344 | 0.71 (0.37, 1.35) |
| Operations Work | 39/4250 | 1.24 (0.70, 2.21) |
| Clean-up on Water | 20/3650 | 0.73 (0.38, 1.39) |
| Decontamination Work | 33/3481 | 1.72 (0.96, 3.09) |
| Clean-up on Land | 18/3532 | 0.93 (0.49, 1.78) |
| Administrative Support | 19/4392 | ref |
| Work duration | ||
| > 180 days | 38/5162 | 2.05 (1.05, 4.01) |
| 91–180 days | 56/8056 | 1.77 (0.93, 3.37) |
| 31–90 days | 44/7327 | 1.63 (0.84, 3.14) |
| 1–30 days | 11/2854 | ref |
| Ever had to stop work due to heatd | ||
| Yes | 70/7248 | 1.99 (1.43, 2.78) |
| No | 72/13912 | ref |
| Worked near burning oild | ||
| Yes | 13/2072 | 1.00 (0.56, 1.77) |
| No | 136/21327 | ref |
| Maximum overall THC exposure | ||
| ≥ 3.00 ppm | 24/3323 | 1.69 (0.90, 3.19) |
| 1.00–2.99 ppm | 49/7183 | 1.26 (0.71, 2.21) |
| 0.30–0.99 ppm | 59/7675 | 1.81 (1.05, 3.14) |
| < 0.30 ppm | 17/5192 | ref |
Residential proximity to the spill is defined as living in or adjacent to a county or parish with coastline that was oiled during the spill
aTotal number of observations included in the adjusted model
bRisk ratios (RR) adjusting for age, gender, BMI, education, residential proximity to the oil spill, and smoking
cModels adjust for duration of clean-up work in addition to the confounders age, gender, BMI, education, and smoking
dModels adjust for duration of clean-up work in addition to the confounders age, gender, BMI, education, smoking and residential proximity to the oil spill
Associations of oil spill exposure characteristics and nonfatal MI occurring after December 31st 2010. GuLF STUDY 2010–2013
| MI cases/ total Na | RRb (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Among workers and non-workers ( | ||
| Worked on clean-up | ||
| Yes | 112/23362 | 1.83 (1.13, 2.94) |
| No | 20/6852 | ref |
| Residential proximity to oil spillc | ||
| Direct/indirect | 95/18444 | 1.17 (0.79, 1.74) |
| Away from the spill | 37/11770 | ref |
| Among clean-up workers only ( | ||
| Maximum exposure jobd | ||
| Response Work | 14/4305 | 0.61 (0.29, 1.27) |
| Operations Work | 25/4200 | 0.97 (0.50, 1.89) |
| Clean-up on Water | 17/3603 | 0.76 (0.38, 1.55) |
| Decontamination | 26/3436 | 1.66 (0.87, 3.16) |
| Clean-up on Land | 14/3484 | 0.88 (0.43, 1.82) |
| Administrative Support | 16/4334 | ref |
| Work duration | ||
| > 180 days | 33/5157 | 1.99 (0.98, 4.04) |
| 91–180 days | 38/8038 | 1.35 (0.67, 2.70) |
| 31–90 days | 31/7314 | 1.27 (0.63, 2.59) |
| 1–30 days | 10/2853 | ref |
| Ever had to stop work due to heatd | ||
| Yes | 51/7201 | 1.85 (1.25, 2.73) |
| No | 55/13827 | ref |
| Worked near burning oild | ||
| Yes | 9/2068 | 0.93 (0.47, 1.84) |
| No | 103/21294 | ref |
| Maximum overall THC exposure | ||
| ≥ 3.00 ppm | 16/3315 | 1.34 (0.65, 2.76) |
| 1.00–2.99 ppm | 35/7169 | 1.05 (0.56, 1.96) |
| 0.30–0.99 ppm | 46/7662 | 1.65 (0.91, 2.99) |
| < 0.30 ppm | 15/5190 | ref |
aNumber of observations included in the fully adjusted model, by exposure status
bRisk ratios (RR) adjusting for age, gender, BMI, education, smoking and residential proximity to the oil spill
cModels adjust for duration of clean-up work in addition to the confounders age, gender, BMI, education, and smoking
dModels adjust for duration of clean-up work in addition to the confounders age, gender, BMI, education, smoking and residential proximity to the oil spill
Modification of the associations between oil spill exposures and nonfatal MI among workers and non-workers by smoking status. GuLF STUDY, 2010–2013
| MI cases/na | RRb (95% CI) | MI cases/na | RRb (95% CI) | LRTe
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Among workers and non-workers without prevalent MI ( | |||||
| Ever smoker ( | Never smoker ( | ||||
| Worked on clean-up | |||||
| Yes | 100/12043 | 0.99 (0.67, 1.47) | 52/11359 | 1.98 (0.98, 4.03) | 0.11 |
| No | 33/3533 | ref | 9/3341 | ref | |
| Residential proximity to oil spillc | |||||
| Direct/indirect | 97/10377 | 0.99 (0.67, 1.48) | 45/8114 | 1.52 (0.84, 2.76) | 0.26 |
| Away from the spill | 36/5199 | ref | 16/6586 | ref | |
| Among clean-up workers and responders without prevalent MI ( | |||||
| Ever smoker ( | Never smoker ( | ||||
| Maximum exposure jobd | |||||
| Response Work | 14/2338 | 0.66 (0.30, 1.45) | 7/1974 | 0.80 (0.28, 2.25) | < 0.01 |
| Operations Work | 30/2471 | 1.21 (0.60, 2.44) | 10/1744 | 1.11 (0.42, 2.93) | |
| Clean-up on Water | 11./1955 | 0.53 (0.23, 1.22) | 9/1651 | 1.02 (0.38, 2.75) | |
| Decontamination | 26/1856 | 1.74 (0.86, 3.51) | 7/1587 | 1.20 (0.43, 3.39) | |
| Clean-up on Land | 7/1764 | 0.47 (0.18, 1.20) | 11/1724 | 1.89 (0.75, 4.72) | |
| Administrative Support | 12/1659 | ref | 8/2679 | ref | |
| Work duration | |||||
| > 180 days | 24/2699 | 1.53 (0.71, 3.30) | 14/2463 | 2.90 (0.83, 10.09) | 0.21 |
| 91–180 days | 37/4306 | 1.37 (0.66, 2.83) | 20/3751 | 2.54 (0.76, 8.55) | |
| 31–90 days | 30/3647 | 1.34 (0.64, 2.80) | 15/3681 | 2.16 (0.63, 7.43) | |
| 1–30 days | 9/1391 | ref | 3/1464 | ref | |
| Ever had to stop work due to heatd | |||||
| Yes | 53/4125 | 2.39 (1.58, 3.60) | 18/3096 | 1.23 (0.68, 2.24) | 0.07 |
| No | 42/7048 | ref | 30/6796 | ref | |
| Worked near burning oild | |||||
| Yes | 10/1104 | 1.11 (0.57, 2.14) | 4/969 | 0.98 (0.35, 2.74) | 0.31 |
| No | 90/10939 | ref | 48/10390 | ref | |
| Maximum overall THC exposure | |||||
| ≥ 3.00 ppm | 19/1822 | 1.67 (0.79, 3.55) | 6/1502 | 1.43 (0.47, 4.34) | 0.05 |
| 1.00–2.99 ppm | 34/4073 | 1.13 (0.56, 2.26) | 16/3111 | 1.32 (0.53, 3.32) | |
| 0.30–0.99 ppm | 36/4061 | 1.43 (0.73, 2.83) | 23/3614 | 2.29 (0.97, 5.39) | |
| < 0.30 ppm | 11/2071 | ref | 7/3122 | ref | |
aNumber of observations included in the fully adjusted model, by exposure status
bRisk ratios (RR) adjusting for age, gender, BMI, education, and residential proximity to the oil spill
cModels adjust for duration of clean-up work in addition to the confounders age, gender, BMI, and education
dModels adjust for duration of clean-up work in addition to the confounders age, gender, BMI, education, and residential proximity to the oil spill
eLRT Likelihood Ratio Test. The LRT was used to assess statistical significance of an interaction term between the modifier variable and the main exposure variable
*Alpha = 0.05
Modification of the associations between oil spill exposures and nonfatal MI by residential proximity to the oil spill. GuLF STUDY, 2010–2013
| MI cases/ total na | RRb (95% CI) | MI cases/ total na | RRb (95% CI) | LRTe
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Among workers and non-workers ( | |||||
| Direct/indirect proximity ( | Away from the spill ( | ||||
| Worked on clean-up | |||||
| Yes | 106/13801 | 1.16 (0.79, 1.70) | 43/9598 | 1.32 (0.62, 2.81) | 0.81 |
| No | 32/4686 | ref | 8/2186 | ref | |
| Among clean-up workers and responders only ( | |||||
| Direct/indirect proximity ( | Away from the spill ( | ||||
| Maximum exposure jobc | |||||
| Response Work | 15/2439 | 0.83 (0.37, 1.87) | 5/1872 | 0.58 (0.20, 1.66) | 0.31 |
| Operations Work | 29/2836 | 1.35 (0.65, 2.80) | 10/1378 | 1.06 (0.42, 2.68) | |
| Clean-up on Water | 17/2400 | 0.82 (0.40, 1.82) | 3/1206 | 0.46 (0.12, 1.68) | |
| Decontamination | 25/2366 | 1.88 (0.89, 3.95) | 8/1077 | 1.33 (0.50, 3.49) | |
| Clean-up on Land | 11/2128 | 0.87 (0.37, 2.06) | 7/1360 | 1.02 (0.38, 2.71) | |
| Administration Support | 10/1633 | ref | 10/2705 | ref | |
| Work durationd | |||||
| > 180 days | 31/3392 | 1.50 (0.93, 2.40) | 7/1770 | 0.97 (0.40, 2.33) | 0.08 |
| 91–180 days | 37/4866 | 1.10 (0.71, 1.72) | 20/3191 | 1.39 (0.73, 2.65) | |
| 1–90 days | 40/5545 | ref | 17/4638 | ref | |
| Ever had to stop work due to heatc | |||||
| Yes | 56/5116 | 2.10 (1.42, 3.10) | 14/2104 | 1.53 (0.80, 2.95) | 0.56 |
| No | 48/7898 | ref | 23/5945 | ref | |
| Worked near burning oilc | |||||
| Yes | 10/1094 | 1.26 (0.65, 2.43) | 3/978 | 0.78 (0.28, 2.20) | 0.54 |
| No | 96/12707 | ref | 40/8620 | ref | |
| Maximum overall THC exposure | |||||
| ≥ 3.00 ppm | 17/1819 | 1.99 (0.88, 4.51) | 7/1504 | 1.27 (0.47, 3.38) | 0.48 |
| 1.00–2.99 ppm | 40/5018 | 1.42 (0.68, 2.94) | 9/2165 | 0.92 (0.36, 2.38) | |
| 0.30–0.99 ppm | 41/4800 | 1.92 (0.93, 3.97) | 18/2875 | 1.54 (0.68, 3.49) | |
| < 0.30 ppm | 8/2151 | ref | 9/3041 | ref | |
Residential proximity to the spill is defined as living in or adjacent to a county or parish with coastline that was oiled during the spill
aNumber of observations included in the fully adjusted model, by exposure status
bRisk ratios (RR) adjusting for age, gender, BMI, education, and smoking
cModels for the associations of stopping work due to heat with MI and working near burning oil with MI adjust for duration of clean-up work in addition to the confounders age, gender, BMI, education, and smoking
dFor analyses of work duration stratified by residential proximity to the spill, the variable was recoded into 3 categories (1–90 days, 91–180 days, > 180 days) due to insufficient numbers of cases in the shorter work duration categories
eLRT Likelihood Ratio Test. The LRT was used to assess statistical significance of an interaction term between the modifier variable and the main exposure variable
*Alpha = 0.05