[猪场工人的呼吸症状和通气量]。

Acta medica Iugoslavica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
E Zuskin, Z Zagar, B Kanceljak, B Kopjar, M Tonković-Lojović
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对59名养猪户进行了研究,以评估急性和慢性呼吸道症状的患病率以及通气量的变化。在男性中,几乎所有慢性呼吸道症状的患病率都明显高于对照工人。在女工中,慢性咳嗽、呼吸困难和胸闷的患病率明显高于对照组。猪舍工人轮班期间出现急性症状的发生率较高。所有通气量测试都记录了显著的急性降低,其中FEF25最大,表明主要在较小的气道中发生阻塞性改变。与预测正常值相比,男性的通气量、女性的FVC和FEV1均显著降低。结果表明,猪舍内暴露可能导致猪出现呼吸道症状和通气量异常。
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[Respiratory symptoms and ventilatory capacity in pig-farm workers].

A group of 59 swine farmers was studied to assess the prevalence of acute and chronic respiratory symptoms and ventilatory capacity changes. Among men there was a significantly higher prevalence of almost all chronic respiratory symptoms compared to the control workers. For female workers there was a significantly higher prevalence of chronic cough, dyspnea and chest tightness than in control workers. There was a high prevalence of acute symptoms during work shift among the swine confinement workers. Significant acute reductions were recorded for all ventilatory capacity tests being largest for FEF25 indicating obstructive changes mostly in smaller airways. All significantly lower ventilatory capacity data in male and FVC and FEV1 in women were found in comparison to predicted normal values. The results obtained indicate that exposure in swine confinement buildings may cause the development of respiratory symptoms and ventilatory capacity abnormalities.

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