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. 2016 Jan;32(1):44-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.kjms.2015.11.003. Epub 2016 Jan 6.

Relationship of cumulative dust exposure dose and cumulative abnormal rate of pulmonary function in coal mixture workers

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Relationship of cumulative dust exposure dose and cumulative abnormal rate of pulmonary function in coal mixture workers

Qing-Zeng Qian et al. Kaohsiung J Med Sci. 2016 Jan.

Abstract

To investigate the dose-response relationship between cumulative dust exposure (CDE) and cumulative abnormal rate of pulmonary function in coal mixture workers. Three hundred and twenty eight coal mixture workers (exposed group) and 169 nondust-exposed workers (control group) were recruited. Basic information data were collected and pulmonary function tests were performed. Pulmonary function was compared between the two groups after comparing smoking behaviors. Pulmonary function indices [forced vital capacity in 1 second after full inspiration (FVC)%, forced expiratory volume (FEV)1%, and FEV1/FVC%] were compared among groups stratified by service length (exposure duration). The relationship between CDE dose and cumulative abnormal rate of pulmonary function in coal mixture workers was analyzed. Abnormal rate of pulmonary function in the exposed group (35.1%) was significantly higher than the control group (10.1%; p < 0.001); FVC%, FEV1%, and FEV1/FVC% in the exposed group decreased significantly compared with the control group (all p < 0.05). Differences in FVC%, FEV1%, and FEV1/FVC% among coal mixture workers stratified by exposure duration in the exposed group were statistically significant (all p < 0.05). The discernible increase in the cumulative abnormal rate was observed, from ≥ 1000 mg/m(3)·years group to ≥ 1700 mg/m(3)·years group. Correlation analysis revealed a positive correlation between the CDE dose and the cumulative abnormal rate of pulmonary function. Higher abnormal pulmonary function rate was found among coal mixture workers, characterized by decreased pulmonary function indices. Our results suggested a positive relationship between CDE dose and cumulative abnormal pulmonary function rate, and a rapid increase in cumulative abnormal rate within a certain range of CDE dose. A lower limit value of 1000 mg/m(3)·years has reference significance.

Keywords: Coal mixture workers; Cumulative abnormal rate; Cumulative dust exposure; Pulmonary function; Pulmonary function indices.

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Does‐response relationship between cumulative dust exposure and cumulative abnormal rate of pulmonary function in the exposed group. Along with the increase of cumulative dust exposure dose in the exposed group, the cumulative abnormal rate of pulmonary function also increased. There was a rapid increase in the cumulative abnormal rate from ≥ 1000 mg/m3·years group to ≥ 1700 mg/m3·years group.

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