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J Dechoux, C Pivoteau, J M Wantz.
Abstract
A clinical, radiological (RX) and spirographic examination and a measurement of lung transfer for CO (TCO), following the steady state method, were performed in 655 coal-miners. They had worked for an average of 30 years in the Lorraine coal-mines and their mean age was 50 years. Among the non-pneumoconiotics, 20% of non-smokers and 35% of smokers displayed ventilatory obstructive disturbances. In miners with simple pneumoconiosis, this percentage rose to 29 and 52.5% respectively. Abnormally low values of TCO were observed in 6% of non-smokers and in 22% of smokers without pneumoconiosis, while this was 35 and 41% respectively in pneumoconiotic workers. Finally, by using spirography and TCO simultaneously, we found respiratory troubles in at least 63% of pneumoconiotic miners and in 43% of those without such disturbances.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6626770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Eur Physiopathol Respir ISSN: 0395-3890