The Effect of Silica Dust on Ventilatory Function of Foundry Workers
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In order to study the exposure level of silica dust and the effects of silica dust on ventilatory function, respirable dust samples were collected with personal air samplers by means of NIOSH method 0500 in selected foundry operations, and ventilatory function tests were performed on 209 male foundry workers and 239 male control subjects. The average quartz concentrations of respirable dust were the highest in melting (0.079 mg/m^3) and followed by molding (0.051 mg/m^3), finishing (0.041 mg/m^3) and coremaking (0.023 mg/m^3) in descending order. No significant differences in mean values for all ventilatory indices expressed as a percentage of the predicted value were demonstrated between smokers and nonsmokers in foundry workers and control subjects. Mean values for all ventilatory indices except FVC in foundry workers were significantly lower than those in control subjects. Mean values for FEV_1%, MMF, FEF_<25>, FEF_<50> and FEF_<75> expressed as a percentage of the predicted value tended to decrease with increasing cumulative dust exposure. In foundry workers, proportions of workers with low MMF, FEF_<50> and FEF_<75> were noticeably higher than those for other indices, and were significantly increased with increasing cumulative dust exposure. With the above considerations in mind, it suggested that increasing exposure to silica dust be associated with progressive deterioration in ventilatory function of an obstructive nature and that MMF, FEF_<50> and FEF_<75> be sensitive indices in the detection of early obstructive changes in air flow of workers exposed to silica dust.
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著者
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Park Chung
Department Of Chemical And Biomolecular Engineering Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technolo
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Park Chung
Department Of Preventive Medicine College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Lee Se-hoon
Division Of Hematology-oncology Department Of Medicine Samsung Medical Center Sungkyunkwan Universit
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Lee Se-hoon
Department Of Preventive Medicine Catholic University Medical College
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Chung Chee
Department Of Preventive Medicine College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Chung Chee
Department Of Chemical Engineering And Institute Of Clean Technology Inha University
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KOO Jung
Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
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LEE Kang-Sook
Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
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ROH Young-Man
Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
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YIM Hyeon
Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
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Koo Jung
Department Of Preventive Medicine College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Roh Y‐m
Department Of Preventive Medicine College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Yim Hyeon
Department Of Preventive Medicine College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Lee Kang-sook
Department Of Preventive Medicine College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Lee Se-hoon
Department Of Internal Medicine Seoul National University Hospital
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