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Airway function in lifetime-nonsmoking older asbestos workers.

R Bégin, A Cantin, Y Berthiaume, R Boileau, S Péloquin, S Massé.   

Abstract

Previous studies of lung function in asbestos workers have documented airflow limitation in many of the workers, but the specific influence of asbestos exposure could not be clearly differentiated from the effects of the cigarette smoking habit. In this study, airway function was evaluated in lifetime-nonsmoking, long-term workers of the mines and mills of Québec. The 17 asbestos workers in this study had worked for an average of 28 years in the mines and mills of the local asbestos industry and did not have any other respiratory industrial dust exposure. They did not have a history of previous pulmonary disease and did not meet the usual diagnostic criteria for chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or asthma. Seven of the workers met the diagnostic criteria for asbestosis and 10 workers did not. The latter group of workers did not differ from a matched control group except in terms of a higher isoflow volume (p less than 0.05). The workers with asbestosis, however, had a restrictive pattern of lung function, increased isoflow volume, and increased upstream resistance at low lung volumes (p less than 0.01). Lung biopsy in three of the patients with the disease demonstrated peribronchiolar alveolitis and fibrosis with obliteration and narrowing of the small airways. These data on lifetime-nonsmoking, long-term asbestos workers provide further evidence of small airway obstruction associated with asbestos exposure and independent of the smoking habit. This airflow limitation was observed predominantly in workers with a restrictive pattern of lung function associated with peribronchiolar alveolitis. The lifetime-nonsmoking asbestos workers without restrictive patterns of lung function had minimal dysfunction of the peripheral airways.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6624770     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(83)90449-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med        ISSN: 0002-9343            Impact factor:   4.965


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