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ID (ISN) del documento30582
Número CIS 79-41
ISSN - Título de la serie 0003-0805 - American Review of Respiratory Disease
Año 1978
Número de serie
Autor(es) Kryger M., Aldrich F., Reeves J.T., Grover R.F.
Título Diagnosis of airflow obstruction at high altitude.
Información bibliográfica June 1978, Vol.118, No.6, p.1055-1058. Illus. 14 ref.
Resumen Many workers in the US mining industry work at high altitudes (>3,000m). A large molybdenum (hard rock) mine in Colorado (altitude 3,100m) instituted respiratory screening of all newly hired and current employees in 1976. Evaluations included a respiratory questionnaire, spirometry, and a chest X-ray. The authors evaluated all men screened between March 1976 and April 1977 (approximately 1,600 subjects) and then excluded all subjects who had smoked cigarettes, who had a history of lung disease, or whose present or previous job was in an environment of mineral dusts or chemical fumes, leaving 126 nonsmokers believed to be free of lung disease. The authors conclude from the results of measurements (FVC; FEV1; FEV1/FVC, mean forced expiratory flow) that using predicted sea level values for spirometry done at high altitude, underestimation of airway obstruction may result, and established spirometric normal values for an altitude of 3,100m for white men.
Descriptores (primarios) síndrome obstructivo; polvos respirables; minas; espirometría; altitud alta
Descriptores (secundarios) Estados Unidos; fumadores; diagnostico; presión atmosférica; encuesta; pruebas funcionales respiratorias; valores normales
Tipo de documento -
Tema(s) Polvos, aerosoles
Broad subject area(s)
Navegación por categoria(s) Mining and quarrying
Hypobaric pressure
Diseases of the respiratory system (except for pneumoconiosis & similar)