Respiratory Symptoms and Pulmonary Functions in Flax Spinners’Workshops
Nakládalová M.1, Fialová J.1, Skálová A.2
1Klinika pracovního lékařství LF UP a FN, Olomouc, přednosta doc. MUDr. Jarmila Fialová, CSc. 2Okresní hygienická stanice Zlín, ředitelka MUDr. Olga Gröschlová |
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Summary:
The objective of the work was to assess the incidence of respiratory symptoms and the level of pulmonary functions in workers of
flax spinners workshops with regard to the dust content and microbiological characteristic of the atmosphere. The group comprised
112 subjects (89 woman, 23 men). The method included a modified anamnestic respiration questionnaire of the British Research
Council. Pulmonary functions were assessed by the flow/volume curve method: for the first time before the shift after the least two
non-working days and for the second time during the shift. The mean of all-shift dust concentrations was 10.6 mg/m3 (SD 7.5, range
2.7 – 39.4). The microbial contamination per 1 m3 of air was 275 452 and also the structure of species was a serious issue. At least
one respiratory symptom associated with work was reported by 41% workers, the predominating symptoms was cough (36.6%
subjects). The prevalence of chronic bronchitis according to WHO criteria was 20.5%. Byssinotic symptoms were reported by 6.3%
of the examined subjects. Chronic ventilation disorders of a mild degree were recoreed in 7% of the subjects, more severe disorders
were not detected. Although the incidence of subjective complaints was relatively high in the workshop, it was not associated with
deterioration of pulmonary functions.
Key words:
flax, textile, respiratory symptoms, byssinosis
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