结核菌眼专业de Saúde

Juliana Vilas Boas, Tiago Brito, Flora Sampaio, C. Barbosa
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摘要简介结核病被卫生保健专业人员认为是一种职业病,它可以有肺部表现,或者更罕见的肺外表现,如眼结核,它可以以不同的方式表现出来。根据 总干事Saúde的规定,卫生机构应采取早期发现措施,并认为卫生保健专业人员的活动性肺结核病例应被视为职业病。病例报告技术助理,57岁,物理医学和医院康复服务部,左眼复发性巩膜炎病史一年。她由眼科和内科观察。没有其他重大投诉或背景。她有Mantoux试验阳性和干扰素γ释放试验阳性,患者已口服和局部使用皮质类固醇,无改善。尽管不是该病的典型表现,但假定是眼结核,但鉴于复发和治疗失败,决定将结核病作为活动性疾病开始治疗,症状完全缓解。考虑到职业性接触,该病例被报告为疑似职业病,她被调离工作场所直至治疗完成。结核病是卫生专业人员最重要的职业病之一。作为肺外表现,眼结核是罕见的,但它可以对病人的健康有很强的影响。与观察到的其他职业传染病相反,结核病的发病率一直在增加,因此建议对危险群体进行筛查。有怀疑的,职业医师必须将劳动者移出工作场所,并报告疑似职业病的情况。由于表现的多样性,早期诊断可能是困难的,并且构成了相当大的临床挑战,通常是一种推定诊断,并且肺外结核的基本治疗原则与肺结核相同。结论眼结核是一种罕见的疾病表现,在医护人员中是一种有暴露风险的职业病。职业医学的职业病参与考虑了工作场所和风险,向我们展示了正确分析工作场所和工作条件以及筛查、预防和感染控制措施的重要性。关键词:眼结核;职业病;生物风险;医疗保健专业人员,职业健康,职业医学。
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ABSTRACT Introduction Tuberculosis is considered an Occupational Disease in Health Care Professionals and can have pulmonary manifestations or, more rarely, extrapulmonary manifestations, such as Ocular Tuberculosis, which can manifest in different ways. According to the Direção Geral de Saúde, Health Institutions should adopt early detection measures and considers that cases of active Tuberculosis in Health Care Professionals should be considered as an Occupational Disease. Case Report Technical Assistant, 57 years old, in the Physical Medicine and Hospital Rehabilitation service, with a history of recurrent episcleritis in the left eye for one year. She is observed by Ophthalmology and Internal Medicine. No other major complaints or background. She had a positive Mantoux test and a positive Interferon Gamma Release Assay test in a patient already medicated with oral and local corticosteroids, without improvement. It was assumed that it would be Ocular Tuberculosis, despite not being a typical presentation of the disease, but given the recurrence and treatment failure, it was decided to start treatment for Tuberculosis as active disease, with total remission of complaints. Given the occupational exposure, this case was reported as a suspicion of Occupational Illness and she was removed from her workplace until treatment was completed. Discussion Tuberculosis is one of the most important Occupational Diseases in Health Professionals. As an extrapulmonary manifestation, ocular tuberculosis is rare, but it can have strong implications for the patient’s health. Contrary to what has been observed with other occupational infectious diseases, the incidence of Tuberculosis has been increasing, so it is recommended to screen the risk groups. If there is suspicion, the Occupational Physician must remove the worker from the workplace, notify and report the suspicion of occupational disease. Early diagnosis can be difficult, due to the diversity of presentation, and constitutes a considerable clinical challenge, being often a presumptive diagnosis and the basic principles of treatment for extrapulmonary tuberculosis are common to pulmonary tuberculosis. Conclusion Ocular Tuberculosis as a disease presentation is rare and in Health Care Professionals it is an Occupational Disease given the risk of exposure. Occupational Disease participation by Occupational Medicine took into account the workplace and the risks, showing us the importance of correctly analyzing the place and working conditions, as well as the screening, prevention and infection control measures. Keywords: Ocular Tuberculosis; Occupational disease; Biological risk; Healthcare professional, Occupacional Health, Occupational Medicine.
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