Journal of Occupational Health
Online ISSN : 1348-9585
Print ISSN : 1341-9145
ISSN-L : 1341-9145
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Longitudinal Changes in Pulmonary Function of Asbestos Workers
Xiaorong WangMianzhen WangHong QiuIgnatius YuEiji Yano
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2010 Volume 52 Issue 5 Pages 272-277

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Objective: To observe the longitudinal changes in pulmonary function associated with exposure to asbestos in a group of highly exposed workers. Methods: Pulmonary diffusing capacity (DLco) and spirometry of 243 Chinese asbestos workers were measured and remeasured after 5 and 10 yr. Their annual changes in relation to cumulative asbestos exposure and asbestosis were determined using multivariate analysis. Results: The greatest annual decline was observed in DLco, particularly in workers with asbestosis, followed by FVC and FEV1. A greater decline in DLco accorded with a higher level of cumulative asbestos exposure. A similar trend was also seen in FVC, in which the highest exposure level was associated with 223 ml loss over each 5 yr period or 45 ml/yr. Conclusions: There were substantial declines in DLco and FVC over time in the asbestos workers, and a dose-response trend between asbestos exposure and accelerating functional loss.
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2010 by the Japan Society for Occupational Health
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