Prevalence of respiratory disorders among primary aluminum workers, and their relation to the duration of exposure and smoking habits

Joint Authors

Abu Faddan, Halah H.
Zayit, Husayn H.
Shaban, Lamya H.
Iwis, Ashraf A.
al-Ghazzali, Shayma A.

Source

Journal of Current Medical Research and Practice

Issue

Vol. 1, Issue 3 (31 Dec. 2016), pp.61-66, 6 p.

Publisher

Assiut University Faculty of Medicine

Publication Date

2016-12-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

6

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Introduction and study methods A cross‑sectional study was conducted to describe the pattern of respiratory disorders and some associated risk factors among 260 aluminum‑exposed workers and 80 nonexposed workers.

Data were collected by a respiratory symptoms questionnaire.

Spirometry and chest radiography were performed on all participants.

Results The aluminum‑exposed workers suffered significantly more from chronic cough, phlegm, wheezes and breathlessness (34.2, 42.3, 42.3 and 36.9%, respectively) compared with nonexposed workers (P < 0.05).

Mean values of spirometric measurements regarding FVC%, FEV1%, FEV1/FVC and PEF25–75% as percentages of predicted were significantly lower among exposed workers (84.15 ± 15.02, 88.77 ± 17.65, 106.15 ± 14.72 and 81.34 ± 29.1, respectively) compared with nonexposed workers (P < 0.05).The interpretation of chest radiographies revealed that abnormal chest rdaiographies were significantly more predominant in exposed workers than in the nonexposed group (P < 0.05).

There was a significantly higher occurrence of asthma among exposed workers (8.1%) compared with nonexposed workers (1.2%), with P value 0.03.

The prevalence of respiratory symptoms, abnormal ventilatory function measurements and abnormal radiographies were higher among the exposed workers who were smokers and in those with duration of exposure of more than 25 years.

Conclusion The occurrence of respiratory symptoms, airway diseases, ventilatory function abnormalities and abnormal rdaiographies were higher among the exposed workers, especially those who were smokers and had a duration of exposure of more than 25 years.

For prevention of these hazards, general and personal measurements must be performed, for example, engineering, personal protective equipments and more medical care for workers (pre‑employment and periodic medical examinations).

American Psychological Association (APA)

Abu Faddan, Halah H.& Zayit, Husayn H.& Shaban, Lamya H.& Iwis, Ashraf A.& al-Ghazzali, Shayma A.. 2016. Prevalence of respiratory disorders among primary aluminum workers, and their relation to the duration of exposure and smoking habits. Journal of Current Medical Research and Practice،Vol. 1, no. 3, pp.61-66.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Abu Faddan, Halah H.…[et al.]. Prevalence of respiratory disorders among primary aluminum workers, and their relation to the duration of exposure and smoking habits. Journal of Current Medical Research and Practice Vol. 1, no. 3 (Dec. 2016), pp.61-66.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Abu Faddan, Halah H.& Zayit, Husayn H.& Shaban, Lamya H.& Iwis, Ashraf A.& al-Ghazzali, Shayma A.. Prevalence of respiratory disorders among primary aluminum workers, and their relation to the duration of exposure and smoking habits. Journal of Current Medical Research and Practice. 2016. Vol. 1, no. 3, pp.61-66.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-760444

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 66

Record ID

BIM-760444