Respiratory Symptoms and Pulmonary Functions in a Cotton Spinning Mill
Nakládalová M., Fialová J., Hampalová M., Skálová A., Szotkowská J.:
Klinika pracovního lékařství UP Olomouc, LF a FN, přednosta doc. MUDr. Jarmila Fialová, CSc. Okresní hygienická stanice Uherské Hradiště, ředitel ing. Alan Hampl Okresní hygienická stanice Zlín, ředitelka MUDr. Olga Gröschlová Ústav imunologie FN Olomouc, doc. MUDr. Evžen Weigl, CSc. |
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Summary:
The authors submit the results of examination of 125 workers of a cotton spinning mill. The objective of the work was to assess
the incidence of respiratory symptoms and level of basic pulmonary parameters with regard to the general dustiness and microbio-
logical characteristic of atmosphere of the workplace. The methods comprised a modified respiratory questionnaire of the British
Research Council and assessment of pulmonary functions using the method of flow/volume curves. The authors examined immu-
noglobulins A, E, G, M and specific IgE for cotton. The mean of whole-shift dust concentrations in the spinning mill was 3.06
mg/m
3
(SD1.5, med. 3.4, range 0.8–5.28). The microbial contamination of the working atmosphere was high. In different parts of
the workshop it amounted from 13 000 to 136 000 micro-organisms per 1 m
3
, 33% workers reported at least one respiratory
symptom associated with their work. The prevalence of chronic bronchitis was as high as 8.8%. Bysinotic symptoms were reported
by 4.8% of the examined subjects. A mild chronic respiratory disorder with reduction of FEV1 was found in 6.4% subjects, more
severe disorders were not detected. Although the incidence of subjective complains in the spinning mill was relatively high, it was
not associated with permanent deterioration of pulmonary functions.
Key words:
cotton, textiles, respiratory symptoms, bysinosis
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