Sincope neuromediata e infortuni sul lavoro: strategie preventivee considerazioni su un caso clinico
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
A bus driver came to our observation after an occupational
traffic accident due to a syncopal event. The positive result of the
tilt testing demonstrated the neurally-mediated nature of the
syncope. The accident involved approximately 40 people (all the
bus passengers), fortunately without severe injuries or deaths.
The described episode indicates the need for a procedural
algorithm, commonly approved, applicable in the field of
prevention, for those occupational categories with severe
accident risk. Indeed, the possibility exists to identify at least a
part of the subjects predisposed to neurally-mediated syncope.
Fundamental steps for such screening are history taking
(looking for previous events, familiarity), the physical
examination (useful, for example, to exclude orthostatic
hypotension or carotid sinus syncope), and, in particular, the tilt
testing, a diagnostic investigation reccomended for all the
workers who have had a previous syncope and are at high
occupational accident risk.
Moreover, the reported case recalls the need to strengthen the
collaboration between the cardiologist and the occupational
health physician.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sanitary Surveillance; Cardiology; Traffic Accident; Tilt Testing
Elenco autori:
Gian Luca, Rosso; M., Feola; L., Morena; E., Menardi; E., Racca; A., Vado; G., Rossetti; E., Peano; Candura, Stefano
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