钟形金属工人肺容量及肺功能障碍患病率与工作经验及吸烟习惯的关系

Nabajit Das, Hiranmoy Mahata, P. Dhara
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钟金属厂是最古老的家庭手工业,主要集中在印度西孟加拉邦的班库拉、普鲁里亚和梅迪尼普尔(W)地区。冶炼、锤击、刮削和轧浆是其钟形金属加工过程中最主要的工序。在工作过程中,不同类型的金属烟雾被升华到工作环境中。本研究旨在调查这些工人肺功能障碍的患病率。他们随机选择了363名工人263名被暴露,100名作为对照。通过标准化问卷调查确定肺部症状的患病率。采用数字肺活量计测定肺指标FVC%、FEV1%、fef25% ~ 75%、FEV1/FVC%、MVV-Index和PEFR,采用Nitti指数测定吸烟频率。研究结果显示,暴露组与对照组在身高(p<0.05)、体重和BMI (p<0.001)方面存在显著差异。暴露组的所有肺指数均显著低于对照组(p<0.05或更低)。不同肺部疾病的患病率,COPD (p<0.05)、哮喘(p<0.001)、喘息(p<0.01)和呼吸困难(p<0.001)均明显高于对照组。结论是,接触减少了肺容量,这可能是由于接触了不同的气体、烟雾和其他肺部刺激物。钟形金属工人肺部疾病的发病率高于未暴露工人。吸烟和工作经验可能是叠加的不利影响。贝尔金属是一种78:22主要由78%的铜(Cu)和22%的锡(Sn)组成的合金。此外,它可能含有铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)、硅(Si)、锌(Zn)、铁(Fe)、砷(as)等金属,这些金属可能是有意添加的,以提高合金的质量,也可能作为杂质存在。在线阅读本文快速响应代码网站:
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Evaluation of Pulmonary Capacity and Prevalence of Pulmonary Dysfunctions of Bell Metal Workers in Relation to their work Experience and Smoking Habit
The bell metal works is the oldest cottage industries mainly clustered around the Bankura, Purulia and Medinipur (W) districts in West Bengal, India. The smelting, hammering, scraping and paddle rolling are the most predominant activities in their Bell Metal work process. During work, different types of metal fumes are sublimated to their working environment. The present study was to investigate the prevalence of pulmonary dysfunctions of these workers. 363 workers were randomly selected by them 263 were exposed and 100 were control workers. The prevalence of pulmonary symptoms was determined by a standardized questionnaire. Pulmonary indices viz. FVC%, FEV1%, FEF25%–75%, FEV1/FVC%, MVV-Index and PEFR were measured by a digital spirometer and smoking frequency was determined by Nitti Index. Study results revealed that there were significant differences in height (p<0.05), weight and BMI (p<0.001) between the exposed and control groups. All pulmonary indices were significantly (p<0.05 or less) lower in exposures than controls. The prevalence of different pulmonary diseases viz., COPD (p<0.05), asthma (p<0.001), wheezing (p<0.01) and breathlessness (p<0.001) were significantly higher in exposures than that of the control. It was concluded that the exposures had reduced pulmonary capacity, which might be due to expose of different gases, fumes and other pulmonary irritants. The occurrences of pulmonary diseases were higher in bell metal workers than that of non-exposed workers. Smoking and work experience may be additive adverse effect on it. Key-wordsBell Metal Worker, Pulmonary diseases, pulmonary capacity, Smoking INTRODUCTION Bell metal is an alloy consisting mainly of 78% copper (Cu) and 22% of tin (Sn) in 78:22. In addition, it may contain metals such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), silica (Si), zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), arsenic (As) etc, which may be added intentionally to improve the quality of the alloy or may be present as impurities. Access this article online Quick Response Code Website:
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