The Examination of Olfactory Function and Mucocilliary Transport in Gas Station Officers in Makassar, Indonesia

R. Hidayat, E. Savitri, Muhammad Fadjar Perkasa, Abdul Qadar Punagi
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Introduction: Chronic exposure to fuel oil can cause chemical burns to the olfactory epithelium, which can cause anosmia. This study aimed to compare mucociliary transport time and olfactory function between operator and non-operator officers at gas stations. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from September to November 2020 and involved 40 subjects divided into two equal groups each consisting of 20 gas station operators and non-operators, respectively. The examination of mucociliary transport time was carried out by saccharin test, while the olfactory function was examined by assessing e olfactory threshold, discrimination, and identification (TDI) score using the Sniffin sticks test. Results: There was a significant difference in the mean mucociliary transport time and olfactory function between gas station operators and non-operators (P<0.001). In addition, there was also a significant correlation between the mucociliary transit time and olfactory function (p<0.05), with a strong negative correlation coefficient (r=-0.620). Therefore, the longer the mucociliary transit time, the gas station attendant's olfactory function will decrease. Conclusion: mucociliary transport time and olfactory function in non-operator public gas station officers were better than operators, probably because inhalation of chemical pollutants induces the release of proinflammatory cytokines, chronic inflammation of the nasal mucosa results in impaired olfactory cells and mucin glands.
印尼望加锡加油站工作人员嗅觉功能和粘膜分泌物运输的检查
简介:长期接触燃料油会导致嗅觉上皮化学灼伤,从而导致嗅觉丧失。本研究旨在比较加油站操作人员与非操作人员的鼻纤毛运输时间和嗅觉功能。方法:本横断面研究于2020年9月至11月进行,涉及40名受试者,分为两组,每组各20名加油站经营者和非加油站经营者。采用糖精试验检测纤毛黏液运输时间,采用嗅嗅棒试验评估嗅觉阈值、辨别和识别(TDI)评分,检测嗅觉功能。结果:加油站经营者与非加油站经营者的平均纤毛运输时间和嗅觉功能差异有统计学意义(P<0.001)。此外,纤毛黏液传递时间与嗅觉功能也存在显著相关(p<0.05),且呈强负相关(r=-0.620)。因此,黏毛过境时间越长,加油站服务员的嗅觉功能就会下降。结论:非经营性加油站工作人员鼻粘膜纤毛运输时间和嗅觉功能优于经营性加油站工作人员,可能是由于吸入化学污染物诱导促炎细胞因子的释放,鼻黏膜慢性炎症导致嗅觉细胞和粘蛋白腺受损。
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