Raynaud’s phenomenon in the feet of Arctic open-pit miners
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34641Date
2023-12-18Type
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Stjernbrandt, Albin; Pettersson, Hans; Vihlborg, Per; Höper, Anje Christina; Aminoff, Anna Louise; Wahlström, Jens; Nilsson, TohrAbstract
The literature on Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) in the feet is scarce, especially in the occupational setting.
The primary aim of our study was to investigate the occurrence of RP in the feet of miners. As part of the
MineHealth project, written surveys and clinical examinations were completed by 260 Arctic open-pit
miners working in northern Sweden and Norway (participation rate 53.6%). Data on RP were collected
using standardised colour charts and questionnaire items. Clinical examination included assessing the
perception of vibration and pain in both feet. There were eight women and three men who reported RP
in the feet. Four also had RP in their hands but none acknowledged any first-degree relatives with the
condition. Nine reported exposure to foot-transmitted vibration and one to hand-arm vibration. Seven
showed signs of neurosensory injury in the feet. To conclude, the occurrence of RP in the feet of miners
was 4.4%. Most cases with RP in the feet did not report the condition in the hands and were exposed to
vibration transmitted directly to the feet. There were no reports of a hereditary component. Most cases
with RP in the feet also had clinical findings suggestive of peripheral neuropathy in the feet.
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Stjernbrandt, Pettersson, Vihlborg, Höper, Aminoff, Wahlström, Nilsson. Raynaud’s phenomenon in the feet of Arctic open-pit miners. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 2024;83(1)Metadata
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