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. 2019 Mar 23;16(6):1057.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph16061057.

A Panel Study on Lung Function and Bronchial Inflammation among Children Exposed to Ambient SO₂ from an Oil Refinery

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A Panel Study on Lung Function and Bronchial Inflammation among Children Exposed to Ambient SO₂ from an Oil Refinery

Fabio Barbone et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

To determine the acute effects on respiratory function of children exposed to sulphur dioxide (SO₂), we conducted two population-based longitudinal investigations near a major oil refinery. We enrolled 233 children, age 8⁻14, in Sarroch (Italy). The first study entailed five monthly spirometric visits (Panel 5). In a subgroup, children positive for history of respiratory symptoms were tested weekly (20 times) with spirometry and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) measurement (Panel 20). Baseline questionnaires and daily diaries were recorded. SO₂, NO₂, PM10 and O₃ were measured by monitoring stations. Multiple regression models were fitted. Using a multipollutant model, we found that a 10 µg/m³ SO₂ increase at lag0⁻2 days determined a percent variation (PV) of -3.37 (90% confidence interval, CI: -5.39; -1.30) for forced expiratory volume after one second (FEV1) in Panel 5 and a PV = -3.51 (90% CI: -4.77; -2.23) in Panel 20. We found a strong dose-response relation: 1-h SO₂ peaks >200 µg/m³ at lag2 days = FEV1 PV -2.49. For FeNO, we found a PV = 38.12 (90% CI: 12.88; 69.01) for each 10 µg/m³ SO₂ increase at 8-h time lag and a strong dose-response relation. Exposure to SO₂ is strongly associated with reduction of lung function and an increase in airway inflammation. This new evidence of harmful effects of SO₂ peaks should induce regulatory intervention.

Keywords: FeNO; Sardinia; Spirometry; acute respiratory effects; air pollution; oil refinery.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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