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The Stockholm Workshop scale for the classification of cold-induced Raynaud's phenomenon in the hand-arm vibration syndrome (revision of the Taylor-Pelmear scale).

G Gemne1, I Pyykkö, W Taylor, P L Pelmear.   

Abstract

On the basis of experience accumulated over the past few years, a revision has been made in the currently used Taylor-Pelmear scale for the staging of Raynaud's phenomenon in persons exposed to vibration from hand-held tools, while retaining as much as possible of the well-established advantages of the scale for research and its proved usefulness for clinical and medicolegal purposes. The 0T and 0N stages of symptoms have been omitted, together with the parallel disability scale. A separate staging for neurological disorders connected with the syndrome was proposed and accepted at the workshop "Symptomatology and Diagnostic Methods in the Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome," held in Stockholm in 1986. The criteria descriptions have been changed so as to minimize their reliance on seasonal factors. The new staging system--a stage 0 and four stages (1-4) with attacks of cold-induced Raynaud's phenomenon--clearly defines the differences in the descriptions of the stage criteria in order to improve their clinical usefulness. A numerical scoring based on the extent and distribution of finger blanching was not, however, introduced, whereas a score based on the number of affected fingers on each hand was proposed, considered, and accepted.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3433028     DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.2038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Work Environ Health        ISSN: 0355-3140            Impact factor:   5.024


  60 in total

1.  Vibration exposure, smoking, and vascular dysfunction.

Authors:  M Cherniack; J Clive; A Seidner
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2000-05       Impact factor: 4.402

2.  Skin temperature recovery from cold provocation in workers exposed to vibration: a longitudinal study.

Authors:  M Cherniack; A Brammer; J Meyer; T Morse; D Peterson; R Fu
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 4.402

3.  Rheological and immunological findings in dockers with vibration-induced white fingers.

Authors:  K Torén; M Berg; M Gudmundsson; A Tarkowski
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 3.015

4.  The hand-arm vibration syndrome: an update.

Authors:  W Taylor; P L Pelmear
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1990-09

5.  A follow up study of vibration induced white finger in compensation claimants.

Authors:  M Bovenzi; A Della Vedova; C Negro
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 4.402

6.  Syndromes from segmental vibration and nerve entrapment: observations on case definitions for carpal tunnel syndrome.

Authors:  Martin Cherniack; Anthony J Brammer; Ronnie Lundstrom; Tim F Morse; Greg Neely; Tohr Nilsson; Donald Peterson; Esko Toppila; Nicholas Warren; Ulysses Diva; Marc Croteau; Jeffrey Dussetschleger
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  2007-10-02       Impact factor: 3.015

7.  Negligent exposures to hand-transmitted vibration.

Authors:  Michael J Griffin
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  2007-09-28       Impact factor: 3.015

8.  Diagnostic value of finger thermometry and photoplethysmography in the assessment of hand-arm vibration syndrome.

Authors:  A Bogadi-Sare; M Zavalić
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 3.015

9.  Neuropathy in female dental personnel exposed to high frequency vibrations.

Authors:  I Akesson; G Lundborg; V Horstmann; S Skerfving
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  1995-02       Impact factor: 4.402

10.  Surveillance case definitions for work related upper limb pain syndromes.

Authors:  J M Harrington; J T Carter; L Birrell; D Gompertz
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  1998-04       Impact factor: 4.402

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