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Cotton Dust Exposure: Analysis of Pulmonary Function and Respiratory Symptoms

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Journal Lung India
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2017 Apr 1
PMID 28360462
Citations 12
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Abstract

Background: Cotton industry workers are exposed to various hazards in the different departments of textile factories. The major health problems associated with cotton dust are respiratory problems, byssinosis, bronchitis and asthma.

Objective: To study the effect of cotton dust exposure on pulmonary function and respiratory symptoms.

Settings And Design: This cross-sectional observational study was conducted at cotton mill in the Ahmedabad city.

Materials And Methods: One hundred cotton mill workers of the weaving and spinning area participated in this study while 100 age- and gender-matched male subjects living in the residential area served as the control group. A questionnaire was used to inquire about respiratory symptoms and spirometry was done in both the groups.

Statistical Analysis Used: Student's -test was used to find the difference between spirometric parameters, and Chi-square test was used to find the difference between respiratory symptoms.

Results: Respiratory symptoms were statistically significantly more common in the cotton mill workers compared to control group. Cotton mill workers group also showed significant ( < 0.0001) decrease in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), ratio of FEV1 and forced vital capacity (FVC) and peak expiratory flow rate, and no significant difference of FVC between groups. There was an association of duration of exposure and symptoms with spirometric abnormality.

Conclusion: Cotton mill workers showed a significant decrease in spirometric parameters and increase in respiratory symptoms. As the duration of exposure and symptoms increased, spirometric abnormality increased.

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