2017
Medical Monitoring for Occupational Asthma Among Toluene Diisocyanate Production Workers in the United States
Cassidy LD, Doney B, Wang ML, Kurth L, Conner PR, Collins JJ, Carson M, Molenaar D, Redlich CA, Storey E. Medical Monitoring for Occupational Asthma Among Toluene Diisocyanate Production Workers in the United States. Journal Of Occupational And Environmental Medicine 2017, 59: s13-s21. PMID: 29200134, PMCID: PMC5728423, DOI: 10.1097/jom.0000000000001197.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAsthma, OccupationalChemical IndustryEnvironmental MonitoringFemaleForced Expiratory VolumeHumansMaleMiddle AgedOccupational ExposurePopulation SurveillanceProgram EvaluationReferral and ConsultationSpirometrySurveys and QuestionnairesSymptom AssessmentToluene 2,4-DiisocyanateUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsLung function criteriaOccupational health programWeb-based data collection systemTDI workersOccupational asthmaPossible asthmaStudy protocolHealth outcomesMultidisciplinary teamHealth programsMedical monitoringAsthmaFurther evaluationEligible workersFurther assessmentResearch protocolPotential casesSubsequent evaluationProduction workersSymptomsToluene diisocyanateWorkersEvaluationRecommendations for a Clinical Decision Support System for Work-Related Asthma in Primary Care Settings
Harber P, Redlich CA, Hines S, Filios MS, Storey E. Recommendations for a Clinical Decision Support System for Work-Related Asthma in Primary Care Settings. Journal Of Occupational And Environmental Medicine 2017, 59: e231-e235. PMID: 29023337, PMCID: PMC6282164, DOI: 10.1097/jom.0000000000001182.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsWork-related asthmaElectronic health recordsPossible work-related asthmaPrimary care health care providersMortality of asthmaPrimary care settingSpecific clinical conditionsAmerican Thoracic SocietyHealth care providersClinical decision support systemAsthma symptomsAsthma diagnosisThoracic SocietyPossible referralCare settingsClinical conditionsCare providersAsthmaAvailable guidelinesFurther evaluationHealth recordsClinical decision support approachEHR systemsPositive responseSpecific recommendations
2015
Longitudinal assessment of lung function decline in the occupational setting
Redlich CA, Tarlo SM. Longitudinal assessment of lung function decline in the occupational setting. Current Opinion In Allergy And Clinical Immunology 2015, 15: 145-149. PMID: 25961387, DOI: 10.1097/aci.0000000000000153.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsHumansLungLung DiseasesOccupational DiseasesOccupational ExposureSpirometryTime FactorsConceptsLongitudinal lung functionLung functionLongitudinal spirometryMedical surveillanceFlavorings-related lung diseaseHazardous work exposuresLung function declineOccupational respiratory diseasesRecent longitudinal studiesFunction declineEarly diseaseLung diseaseOccupational exposureRespiratory diseaseWork exposureSpirometryPreventive interventionsLongitudinal assessmentFurther evaluationOccupational settingsDiseaseLongitudinal studyCliniciansExposureRecent studies
2014
Reply: Spirometry in the Occupational Setting
Redlich CA, Tarlo SM, Hankinson JL, Townsend MC, Eschenbacher WL, Von Essen SG, Sigsgaard T, Weissman DN. Reply: Spirometry in the Occupational Setting. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2014, 190: 353-354. PMID: 25084267, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201406-1063le.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersOfficial American Thoracic Society Technical Standards: Spirometry in the Occupational Setting
Redlich CA, Tarlo SM, Hankinson JL, Townsend MC, Eschenbacher WL, Von Essen SG, Sigsgaard T, Weissman DN. Official American Thoracic Society Technical Standards: Spirometry in the Occupational Setting. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2014, 189: 983-993. PMID: 24735032, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201402-0337st.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsLung functionChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseObstructive pulmonary diseasePosture-related changesInterpretation of spirometryEMBASE 1980Pulmonary diseaseSpirometry testingLung diseaseMedline 1950SpirometryClinical informationInhalation exposureRepeat testingSystematic reviewHealth programsLongitudinal changesOccupational settingsPercentage declineSpirometry techniciansFEV1Appropriate reference valuesReference valuesWorker exposureDisease
2005
Predictors of Lung Cancer among Asbestos-exposed Men in the β-Carotene and Retinol Efficacy Trial
Cullen MR, Barnett MJ, Balmes JR, Cartmel B, Redlich CA, Brodkin CA, Barnhart S, Rosenstock L, Goodman GE, Hammar SP, Thornquist MD, Omenn GS. Predictors of Lung Cancer among Asbestos-exposed Men in the β-Carotene and Retinol Efficacy Trial. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2005, 161: 260-270. PMID: 15671258, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwi034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRetinol Efficacy TrialLung cancerEfficacy trialsAsbestos-exposed menStudy intervention armSubsequent lung cancerStrong independent predictorLung cancer incidenceLung cancer riskNormal lung parenchymaProportional hazards modelBaseline flow ratesRadiographic asbestosisIndependent predictorsStudy armsIntervention armVitamin supplementationPleural plaquesBaseline radiographsResidual confoundingCancer incidenceChest radiographsLung parenchymaLung carcinogenCancer risk
2001
PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS AT WORK
Sood A, Redlich C. PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS AT WORK. Clinics In Chest Medicine 2001, 22: 783-793. PMID: 11787665, DOI: 10.1016/s0272-5231(05)70066-6.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsLung diseaseOccupational lung disordersPulmonary function testsManagement of patientsMethacholine challenge testingOccupational lung diseaseCareful occupational historySerial PFTsSuch patientsFunction testsLung disordersPopulation of workersClinical evaluationLung volumeOccupational exposurePEF recordingsRespiratory conditionsOccupational historyChallenge testingImportant causeDisability evaluationMedical screeningOccupational settingsPatientsDisease