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. 1998 May;55(5):356-9.
doi: 10.1136/oem.55.5.356.

Changes in airway function and bronchial responsiveness after acute occupational exposure to chlorine leading to treatment in a first aid unit

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Changes in airway function and bronchial responsiveness after acute occupational exposure to chlorine leading to treatment in a first aid unit

C Leroyer et al. Occup Environ Med. 1998 May.

Abstract

Objectives: To describe the baseline characteristics and the time course of changes in lung function in workers accidentally inhaling high concentrations of chlorine in a prospective study.

Methods: Baseline spirometry and methacholine challenge test were performed in a cohort of 278 workers at risk of accidental inhalation of chlorine. Workers in whom accidental inhalation led to intervention in a first aid unit were reassessed five to 25 days after the accident and serially thereafter when there where notable changes.

Results: During a four year follow up period, 13 workers were seen at the first aid unit after a symptomatic accidental inhalation. Three of them experienced notable functional changes: one worker experienced a 10% fall in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), and the other two had a notable fall in the concentration of methacholine that caused a 20% fall in FEV1 (PC20). Two workers were smokers and one had a personal history of atopy. Baseline assessment was within the normal range in these three workers. Recovery was complete three months after the accidental inhalation.

Conclusion: Transient but notable decreases in airway function or increases in bronchial responsiveness can occur after an accidental inhalation of high concentrations of chlorine in workers at risk.

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