Cent Eur J Public Health 1995, 3(Supplement):S19-S21

Experience on the reversibility of the vibration-induced white finger disease

Dupuis H., Riedel S.
Institute of Occupational Health and Social Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany

In connection with medical appraisements of the occupational disease No. 2104 "Vibration-induced vasospastic disease" 240 patients could be examined a first time, 94 of them a second time, 42 patients a third time and 11 patients a forth time. The interval between examinations was 2, 4 or 6 years respectively. The standard procedure besides clinical whole body examination included anamnestic questionnaire, cold-provocation test with infrared thermography and vibrotactile perception test. The evaluation of the diagnoses in principle followed the Stockholm vascular V and sensorineural SN stages and was used to establish the grade of disability for compensation. The re-examinations after 2-6 years gave information on the development of the health status after cessation of vibration exposure. In only about 54% of all cases there was any improvement, in 39% the health status was unchanged, in 7% aggravated. It is obvious that the reversibility of the VWF if any needs many years abstaining from vibration exposure.

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Dupuis H, Riedel S. Experience on the reversibility of the vibration-induced white finger disease. Cent Eur J Public Health. 1995;3(Supplement):S19-21. PubMed PMID: 9150960.
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