Norman G R, Pengelly L D, Kerigan A T, Goldsmith C H
CMAJ. 1986 May 15;134(10):1135-8.
A study was carried out to assess the respiratory function of children living in homes insulated with urea formaldehyde foam insulation (UFFI). A large data base on the effect of environmental variables on the respiratory function of 3500 children in the Hamilton, Ont., area had been collected from 1978 to 1980. From this data base 29 children who lived in UFFI-insulated homes were identified, and each was matched with 2 controls according to nine variables that had been shown to be strongly predictive of respiratory function. Reported respiratory symptoms and results of pulmonary function testing in the year immediately following installation of UFFI were examined. No significant differences in any variable were found between the subjects and controls. A power calculation indicated that the study had adequate power to detect clinically important changes. The authors conclude that there was no evidence of respiratory problems resulting from UFFI in the sample studied.
开展了一项研究,以评估居住在用脲醛泡沫绝缘材料(UFFI)隔热房屋中的儿童的呼吸功能。1978年至1980年期间,收集了关于环境变量对安大略省汉密尔顿地区3500名儿童呼吸功能影响的大型数据库。从该数据库中确定了29名居住在用UFFI隔热房屋中的儿童,并根据已证明对呼吸功能有强烈预测作用的九个变量,为每名儿童匹配了两名对照。研究了安装UFFI后紧接着的一年里报告的呼吸道症状和肺功能测试结果。在受试者和对照之间未发现任何变量有显著差异。一项效能计算表明,该研究有足够的效能来检测临床上重要的变化。作者得出结论,在所研究的样本中,没有证据表明UFFI会导致呼吸问题。