TY - JOUR
T1 - Health Effects Associated With Humidifier Disinfectant Use
T2 - A Systematic Review for Exploration
AU - Song, Ji Hun
AU - Ahn, Joonho
AU - Park, Min Young
AU - Park, Jaeyoung
AU - Lee, Yu Min
AU - Myong, Jun Pyo
AU - Koo, Jung Wan
AU - Lee, Jongin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Background: It has been 10 years since the outbreak of lung disease caused by humidifier disinfectants in Korea, but the health effects have not yet been summarized. Therefore, this study aims to systematically examine the health effects of humidifier disinfectants that have been discovered so far. Methods: All literature with humidifier disinfectants and their representative components as the main words were collected based on the web, including PubMed, Research Information Sharing Service, and government publication reports. A total of 902 studies were searched, of which 196 were selected. They were divided into four groups: published human studies (group 1), published animal and cytotoxicology studies (group 2), technical reports (group 3), and gray literature (group 4). Results: Out of the 196 studies, 97 (49.5%) were published in peer-reviewed journals as original research. Group 1 consisted of 49 articles (50.5%), while group 2 consisted of 48 articles (49.5%). Overall, respiratory diseases such as humidifier disinfectant associated lung injury, interstitial lung disease, and asthma have a clear correlation, but other effects such as liver, heart, thymus, thyroid, fetal growth, metabolic abnormalities, and eyes are observed in toxicological experimental studies, but have not yet been identified in epidemiologic studies. Conclusion: The current level of evidence does not completely rule out the effects of humidifier disinfectants on extrapulmonary disease.
AB - Background: It has been 10 years since the outbreak of lung disease caused by humidifier disinfectants in Korea, but the health effects have not yet been summarized. Therefore, this study aims to systematically examine the health effects of humidifier disinfectants that have been discovered so far. Methods: All literature with humidifier disinfectants and their representative components as the main words were collected based on the web, including PubMed, Research Information Sharing Service, and government publication reports. A total of 902 studies were searched, of which 196 were selected. They were divided into four groups: published human studies (group 1), published animal and cytotoxicology studies (group 2), technical reports (group 3), and gray literature (group 4). Results: Out of the 196 studies, 97 (49.5%) were published in peer-reviewed journals as original research. Group 1 consisted of 49 articles (50.5%), while group 2 consisted of 48 articles (49.5%). Overall, respiratory diseases such as humidifier disinfectant associated lung injury, interstitial lung disease, and asthma have a clear correlation, but other effects such as liver, heart, thymus, thyroid, fetal growth, metabolic abnormalities, and eyes are observed in toxicological experimental studies, but have not yet been identified in epidemiologic studies. Conclusion: The current level of evidence does not completely rule out the effects of humidifier disinfectants on extrapulmonary disease.
KW - Asthma
KW - Cmit/mit
KW - Humidifier disinfectant
KW - Pgh
KW - Phmg
KW - Systematic review
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U2 - 10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e257
DO - 10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e257
M3 - Article
C2 - 35996934
AN - SCOPUS:85136219488
SN - 1011-8934
VL - 37
JO - Journal of Korean Medical Science
JF - Journal of Korean Medical Science
IS - 33
M1 - e257
ER -