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. 1976 Jul;114(1):161-9.
doi: 10.1164/arrd.1976.114.1.161.

Pulmonary effects of chronic exposure to airborne cadmium

Pulmonary effects of chronic exposure to airborne cadmium

T J Smith et al. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1976 Jul.

Abstract

Workers chronically exposed to high concentrations of airborne cadmium showed a significantly decreased forced vital capacity relative to a low-exposure group and had Po2 values in the normal range, but at the extreme low end. They had no significant decrease in 1-sec forced expiratory volume or maximal mid-expiratory flow. Chest roentgenograms showed mild or moderate interstitial fibrosis in 29 per cent of the group exposed to cadmium. Collectively, these results suggest a mild fibrotic reaction associated with exposure to cadmium. A dose-response association was observed between forced vital capacity, expressed as per cent predicted, and both average urinary cadmium concentration (P less than 0.003; r=-0.53) and maximal urinary cadmium concentration (P less than 0.005; r=-0.51). Further, a dose-response relationship was found between the forced vital capacity and months of work in cadmium fume areas, but not for months of exposure to cadmium sulfate aerosol.

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