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探讨细颗粒物 (PM) 对野外消防员肺功能和 DNA 损伤的不良影响。

Exploring the adverse effect of fine particulate matter (PM) on wildland firefighters' pulmonary function and DNA damage.

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand.

Environmental and Occupational Medicine Excellence Center (EnOMEC), Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Apr 4;14(1):7932. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-58721-4.

Abstract

Chiang Mai encounters severe pollution during the wildfire season. Wildland firefighters encounter various hazards while engaged in fire suppression operations, which encompass significant exposure to elevated concentrations of air pollutants resulting from combustion, especially particulate matter. The adverse effects of wildfire smoke on respiratory health are a significant concern. The objective of this study was to examine the potential adverse effects of PM exposure on the respiratory function and DNA damage of wildland firefighters. This prospective cohort study conducted in Chiang Mai from January to May 2022 planned to evaluate the health status of wildland firefighters during the pre-peak, peak, and post-peak ambient air pollution seasons. The measurement of PM2.5 was done at every forest fire station, as well as utilizing data from the Pollution Control Department. Participants received general health examinations, spirometry evaluations, and blood tests for DNA damage analysis. Pair t-tests and multiple regression models were used to examine the connection between pulmonary function parameters (FVC, FEV) and PM concentration, with a significance level of P < 0.05. Thirty-three peak-season and twenty-one post-peak-season participants were enrolled. Four pre-peak-season wildland firefighters had FVC and FEV declines of > 15%. Multiple regression analysis showed a negative association between PM exposure and FVC% predicted (- 2.81%, 95% CI - 5.27 to - 0.34%, P = 0.027) and a marginally significant negative correlation with FVC (- 114.38 ml, 95% CI - 230.36 to 1.59 ml, P = 0.053). The remaining pulmonary measures showed a statistically insignificant decline. There were no significant changes in DNA damage detected. Wildland firefighters suffered a significant decline in pulmonary function associated with PM exposure. Spirometry is crucial for monitoring and promptly identifying respiratory issues that occur during wildfire seasons. Further research is recommended to explore DNA damage alterations and their potential association with PM2.5.

摘要

清迈在野火季节遭遇严重污染。在进行灭火作业时,野外消防员会遇到各种危险,他们会大量接触到燃烧产生的污染物,特别是颗粒物,这些污染物浓度很高。野火烟雾对呼吸健康的不良影响是一个重大问题。本研究旨在研究 PM 暴露对野外消防员呼吸功能和 DNA 损伤的潜在不良影响。这项前瞻性队列研究于 2022 年 1 月至 5 月在清迈进行,旨在评估野火季节前、高峰和高峰后大气污染季节野外消防员的健康状况。在每个森林消防站测量 PM2.5,并利用污染控制部门的数据。参与者接受了一般健康检查、肺活量评估和血液测试以分析 DNA 损伤。使用配对 t 检验和多元回归模型来检验肺功能参数(FVC、FEV)和 PM 浓度之间的关系,显著性水平为 P<0.05。共纳入 33 名高峰季节和 21 名高峰后季节的参与者。4 名高峰季节前的野外消防员的 FVC 和 FEV 下降超过 15%。多元回归分析显示,PM 暴露与 FVC%预测呈负相关(-2.81%,95%CI-5.27 至-0.34%,P=0.027),与 FVC 呈负相关,具有边缘统计学意义(-114.38ml,95%CI-230.36 至 1.59ml,P=0.053)。其余肺功能指标显示出统计学上无显著下降。未发现 DNA 损伤有明显变化。野外消防员的肺功能因 PM 暴露而显著下降。肺活量计对于监测和及时识别野火季节发生的呼吸问题非常重要。建议进一步研究以探索 DNA 损伤的变化及其与 PM2.5 的潜在关联。

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