HEMATOLOGIC FINDINGS IN OPERATING ROOM STAFFS

H SOLTANI, H SAGHAEI

Abstract


Introduction. Long term exposure to trace amounts of anesthetic vapors and gases may produce hematologic and hepatic disorders in human. Since operating room (OR) staffs are exposed to these agents, we decided to study their hematopoietic and hepatic systems in comparison with ordinary ward staffs.
Methods. Seventy staffs from OR were compared with a matched similar number of ward staffs about their hematologic and hepatic laboratory findings in a historical cohort study.
Findings. Mean of leukocyte and platelet counts were significantly lower in OR staffs, but in normal range. Mean of monocyte count was significantly higher in OR staffs. No significant differences were found between two groups for other hepatic and hematologic tests. Fatigue and headache were reported in OR staffs more than others.
Conclusion. These findings may warn a risk to OR staffs but, it is not clear and requires further controlled studies.

Keywords


Air Pollution, Halothane, Nitrous Oxide, Operation Room -personel, Hematologic disorder, Hepatic disorders