Adverse effects on the respiratory system in textile printing sprayers

To study the initial respiratory effects and those observed 18 months later after the inhalation of toxic and irritant substances in textile aerography workers. Seventeen patients (14 women and 3 men), with a mean age of 21 years (range: 18-38). Initially, pulmonary effects were assessed by patholog...

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Published in:Revista clínica espanõla Vol. 196; no. 3; p. 157
Main Authors: Solé Jover, A, b1rtínez Francés, M E, Cordero Rodríguez, P J, Vallterra Musoles, J, Macián Gisbert, V
Format: Journal Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Spain 01-03-1996
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Summary:To study the initial respiratory effects and those observed 18 months later after the inhalation of toxic and irritant substances in textile aerography workers. Seventeen patients (14 women and 3 men), with a mean age of 21 years (range: 18-38). Initially, pulmonary effects were assessed by pathological (transbronchial biopsy and/or video-thoracoscopy) and functional findings [spirometry with lung volumes and study of diffusion capacity of CO (DLCO)]. Eighteen months later a challenge bronchial test with histamine was performed. Forty-one per cent of patients had pathologic lesions with intraalveolar fibrin, 35% had minimal non-specific lesions, 18% bronchiolitis obliterans with organized pneumonia (BOOP) and 6% pulmonary fibrosis and BOOP. Functional respiratory test showed two patients with a slight restrictive pattern, one patient with very severe restriction and six patients with low DLCO. The challenge tests was positive for 59% of patients. After the massive inhalation of irritant and/or toxic substances, patients presented different types of pathological response at pulmonary level. In our workers histological repairing lesions--of high or low degree--were found, BOOP being the lesions observed most frequently, and different patterns of functional involvement. Fifty-nine per cent of cases developed non-specific bronchial hyperreactivity consistent with a reactive airways dysfunction syndrome.
ISSN:0014-2565