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Changes in ventilatory function in grain processing and animal feed workers in relation to exposure to organic dust.

作者信息

Tielemans E, Heederik D, van Pelt W

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University Wageningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Scand J Work Environ Health. 1994 Dec;20(6):435-43. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.1377.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The effects of organic dust exposure on the configuration of the maximum expiratory flow volume (MEFV) curve was examined multivariately.

METHODS

Data from 390 male workers in the animal feed industry in The Netherlands were analyzed. A multivariate technique called nonlinear canonical correlation analyses was used to study the relationship between a set of organic dust exposure variables and a set of ventilatory function variables.

RESULTS

The results indicate an almost independent effect of the overall mean organic dust exposure and the number of years of organic dust exposure on ventilatory function. Increasing mean organic dust exposure was associated with a decrease in both forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1.0) and forced vital capacity (FVC) and decreased flows at high lung volumes only. Increasing number of years of dust exposure was associated with a decrease in FEV1.0 and a decrease in flow at all lung volumes, while the FVC seemed relatively constant. These two distinct patterns of reduction in ventilatory function may represent two different pathological processes. Whereas workers with prolonged exposure showed reduced values for all of the MEFV curve variables, except the FVC, those with only a few years of exposure especially showed a decrease in FVC and peak expiratory flow. The effect of current organic dust exposure was more evident for nonsmokers than for ex-smokers and current smokers.

CONCLUSION

The major finding of this study was an independent effect of overall mean organic dust exposure and the number of years of organic dust exposure on the MEFV curve.

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