Respiratory Symptoms and Functional Impairment from Acute (Cross-Shift) Exposure to Welding Gases and Fumes
Autor: | C. T. Boylen, Raphael H. Warshaw, J C Thornton, Kaye H. Kilburn |
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Rok vydání: | 1989 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Spirometry Michigan medicine.medical_specialty Chronic bronchitis Time Factors Fever Respiratory Tract Diseases Welding Chest pain law.invention Pulmonary function testing law medicine Humans Chi-Square Distribution medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Smoking Respiratory disease General Medicine Middle Aged respiratory system medicine.disease Los Angeles Respiratory Function Tests Surgery Occupational Diseases Cross-Sectional Studies Anesthesia Acute Disease Odorants Bronchitis Gases medicine.symptom business Metal fume fever |
Zdroj: | The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 298:314-319 |
ISSN: | 0002-9629 |
Popis: | One hundred forty-five male welders from a West Coast shipyard were studied cross-sectionally and across a Monday work shift by pulmonary function tests and a questionnaire. Ten years of welding was associated with chronic bronchitis in 23.3% of nonsmokers compared to 3.3% in male controls, shortness of breath in 31.5% of nonsmokers compared to 1.5% in controls, and chest pain or heaviness in 38.4% compared to 4.4% in controls. Men who welded aluminum but had never smoked had more frequent wheezing, chest tightness, phlegm, feverishness and fatigue than those welding mild (black) or stainless steel. There were no significant cross-shift effects from welding exposure on measurements of pulmonary function. Although baseline expiratory flows were reduced slightly when compared to Caucasian-predicted values, ethnic specific comparisons for the largest subgroup showed only that FEF25-75 was reduced to 92.9 percentage of predicted values. Diffusing capacities for carbon monoxide were significantly reduced as compared to referents. The pulmonary function values of 25 current smokers were indistinguishable from the 41 who had never smoked, which probably reflects their low consumption of cigarettes. |
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