Canadian Respiratory Journal (Jan 2017)

Risk Factors of Mortality from All Asbestos-Related Diseases: A Competing Risk Analysis

  • Rafael Abós-Herràndiz,
  • Teresa Rodriguez-Blanco,
  • Isabel Garcia-Allas,
  • Isabel-Magdalena Rosell-Murphy,
  • Constança Albertí-Casas,
  • Josep Tarrés,
  • Illona Krier-Günther,
  • Xavier Martinez-Artés,
  • Ramon Orriols,
  • Isidre Grimau-Malet,
  • Jaume Canela-Soler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9015914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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Background. The mortality from all malignant and nonmalignant asbestos-related diseases remains unknown. The authors assessed the incidence and risk factors for all asbestos-related deaths. Methods. The sample included 544 patients from an asbestos-exposed community in the area of Barcelona (Spain), between Jan 1, 1970, and Dec 31, 2006. Competing risk regression through a subdistribution hazard analysis was used to estimate risk factors for the outcomes. Results. Asbestos-related deaths were observed in 167 (30.7%) patients and 57.5% of these deaths were caused by some type of mesothelioma. The incidence rate after diagnosis was 3,600 per 100,000 person-years. In 7.5% of patients death was non-asbestos-related, while pleural and peritoneal mesothelioma were identified in 87 (16.0%) and 18 (3.3%) patients, respectively. Conclusions. Age, sex, household exposure, cumulative nonmalignant asbestos-related disease, and single malignant pathology were identified as risk factors for asbestos-related death. These findings suggest the need to develop a preventive approach to the community and to improve the clinical follow-up process of these patients.