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Respiratory Symptoms and Diminished Lung Functions Associated with Occupational Dust Exposure Among Iron Ore Mine Workers in Iran

机译:伊朗铁矿石工人职业尘埃暴露相关的呼吸系统症状和肺部功能

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Background: Dust exposure at quarry mines is inevitable and can result in poor air quality. This research aimed to assess pulmonary symptoms and lung functions of dust-exposed workers at an iron-ore mine in eastern Iran. Methods: An environmental cross-sectional study sampled 174 dust-exposed mine workers and 93 unexposed administrative employees as the reference group. A standardized questionnaire on respiratory symptoms was completed in accordance with recommendations of the American Thoracic Society(ATS). Calibrated spirometer measured Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs). Data were analyzed via SPSS-21, integrating independent samples t-test, Chi-square and linear or logistic-regression models. Results: There was no significant variation between dust-exposed and reference groups in terms of age, weight, height, work experience and the number of smokers (P>0.05). Mean levels of exposure to inhalable and respirable mineral-dust were 15.09±2.34 and 3.45±2.57 mg/m3 respectively. Pulmonary capacities of dust-exposed group were considerably decreased as compared to others (Forced Vital Capacity [FVC] 86.55±13.77 vs. 105.05±21.5; Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second [FEV1] 88.06±16.8 vs. 105.81±21.55; FEV1/FVC 103.03±18.17 vs. 93.3±12.49; and Peak Expiratory Flow [PEF] 89.82±22.58 vs. 98.09±20.60) (P<0.001); with a higher prevalence of cough (P=0.041), wheezing (P=0.032), and dyspnea (P=0.035) among formers. Age along with exposure to respirable-dust significantly reduced FVC, FEV1 and FEV1/FVC. Cigarette consumption attenuated FVC and FEV1 on an average of 5 to 9 units. Conclusion: Controlled occupational dust-exposure is a definitive pre-requisite to reduce respiratory problems among quarry workers, with an explicit consideration towards mineral- mine workers. Modifiable accomplices like smoking and non-compliance of PPEs usage should be amicably resolved.
机译:背景:采石场的灰尘暴露是不可避免的,可能导致空气质量差。该研究旨在评估伊朗东部铁矿石矿床的肺症状和肺功能。方法:采样174例粉尘暴露的矿工和93名未曝光行政员工作为参考组的环境横断面研究。呼吸系统症状的标准化问卷是根据美国胸部社会(ATS)的建议完成的。校准肺部计测量肺功能测试(PFT)。通过SPSS-21分析数据,集成了独立的样本T检验,Chi-Square和线性或逻辑回归模型。结果:在年龄,体重,高度,工作经验和吸烟者人数中,粉尘和参考群之间没有显着变化(P> 0.05)。可吸入和可吸入的矿物粉尘的平均水平分别为15.09±2.34和3.45±2.57 mg / m 3。与其他相比(强制生命能力[FVC] 86.55±13.77 Vs.)抗粉尘群的肺部容量显着降低;在1秒内强制呼气量[FEV1] 88.06±16.8与105.81±21.55; FEV1 / FVC 103.03±18.17与93.3±12.49;和峰值呼气流动[PEF] 89.82±22.58与98.09±20.60)(P <0.001);咳嗽的患病率较高(P = 0.041),喘息(P = 0.032)和成型剂中的呼吸困难(P = 0.035)。年龄以及暴露于可吸入的粉尘显着减少FVC,FEV1和FEV1 / FVC。卷烟消耗衰减FVC和FEV1平均为5至9个单位。结论:受控职业粉尘暴露是一种明确的先决条件,可以减少采石场中的呼吸问题,并明确考虑到矿产工人。应该可以易于解决吸烟和不合行的可修改的同伴,应易于解决。

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