Literature DB >> 16100651

[Evaluation of silicosis in ceramic workers].

Ayşin Sakar1, Ece Kaya, Pinar Celik, Nurhan Gencer, Orhan Temel, Nesrin Yaman, Levent Sepit, Cetin Aydin Yildirim, Lale Dağyildizi, Evşen Coşkun, Gönül Dinç, Arzu Yorgancioğlu, Arif Hikmet Cimrin.   

Abstract

This study is aimed to evaluate the incidence of silicosis and the relation of it with personal and work-related factors among workers exposed to silica in ceramic factory. Workers were evaluated by respiratory symptoms, physical examination, pulmonary function and radiological findings. Occupational and Enviromental Pulmonary Disease Evaluation Questionnaire of the Turkish Thoracic Society Enviromental and Occupational Pulmonary Diseases Working Group was used. 365 of 626 workers had exposure to silica and the rest 261 were concerned as control group. There was no difference between mean age, duration of work and smoking pack year among the groups (p> 0.05). Cough and sputum rates were higher in silicosis group FEV1 and FVC values were lower in silica group but this was not statistically significant. When the two subgroups of silica group (the workers in high dust concentration and the ones in low concentration) were compared, the high concentrated group had significantly more sputum but the other symptoms and pulmonary functional parameters were not different significantly. 24 workers had parenchymal densities adjusted with pneumoconiosis. The workers with the pneumoconistic finding, had a higher mean age and longer duration of work. As a conclusion, ceramic industry has risk for silicosis. And the risk increase by time and age.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16100651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tuberk Toraks        ISSN: 0494-1373


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