Pleural Plaques and Their Effect on Lung Function in Libby Vermiculite Miners
Autor: | Wilfried Karmaus, Kathleen A. Clark, Lawrence C. Mohr, Julie E. Goodman, J. Jay Flynn, Ke Zu |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Spirometry Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Lung medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry education respiratory system Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine medicine.disease_cause Asbestos respiratory tract diseases Pulmonary function testing medicine.anatomical_structure DLCO Diffusing capacity Medicine Lung volumes Radiology Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business Chest radiograph |
Zdroj: | Chest. 146:786-794 |
ISSN: | 0012-3692 |
DOI: | 10.1378/chest.14-0043 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND Multiple studies have investigated the relationship between asbestos-related pleural plaques (PPs) and lung function, with disparate and inconsistent results. Most use chest radiographs to identify PPs and simple spirometry to measure lung function. High-resolution CT (HRCT) scanning improves the accuracy of PP identification. Complete pulmonary function tests (PFTs), including spirometry, lung volumes, and diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide, provide a more definitive assessment of lung function. The goal of this study was to determine, using HRCT scanning and complete PFTs, the effect of PPs on lung function in Libby vermiculite miners. METHODS The results of HRCT scanning and complete PFTs performed between January 2000 and August 2012 were obtained from the medical records of 166 Libby vermiculite miners. Multivariate regression analyses with Tukey multivariate adjustment were used to assess statistical associations between the presence of PPs and lung function. Adjustments were made for age, BMI, smoking history, duration of employment, and years since last occupational asbestos exposure. RESULTS Nearly 90% of miners (n = 149) had evidence of PPs on HRCT scan. No significant differences in spirometry results, lung volumes, or diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide were found between miners with PPs alone and miners with normal HRCT scans. Miners with both interstitial fibrosis and the presence of PPs had a significantly decreased total lung capacity in comparison with miners with normal HRCT scans ( P = .02). Age, cumulative smoking history, and BMI were significant covariates that contributed to abnormal lung function. CONCLUSIONS Asbestos-related PPs alone have no significant effect on lung function in Libby vermiculite miners. |
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