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AbstractVibroacoustic disease is a pathology caused by long occupational exposure to large pressure amplitude and low frequency noise. It is a systemic disease, with evolvement of respiratory structures. The exposure workers to this noise of textile industry may favour alterations in lung function. We studied 28 women working more than ten years in cotton-mill rooms to evaluate their lung function, including Spirometry, forced oscillation technique (I.O.S.) and Diffusion capacity. These results were compared with those of 30 women of similar ages not exposed to similar noise and not presenting respiratory disease.Statistical significance (P<0.05) was found with FEV25, R5 and ∆ Rs5-Rs20. There was a resistance frequency dependence in 36% of the population exposed to noise, not statistically confirmed. Neither restriction nor changes in diffusing capacity where detected.Conclusion: The analysis of global alterations of lung function parameters suggests small airways aggression by noise. However we cannot definitively exclude the influence of cotton dust inhalation in itself which effects could be increased by the loss of ciliated cells and impairment of airways clearance caused by noise.Rev Port Pneumol 2006; XII (1): 45-60
oscilometria de impulso, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Doença vibroacústica, small airways, RC705-779, curva débito/volume, pequenas vias aéreas, peripheral airways resistance, forced oscillation technique, Diseases of the respiratory system, TLCO, Vibroacoustic disease, resistências aéreas periféricas, flow/volume curve
oscilometria de impulso, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Doença vibroacústica, small airways, RC705-779, curva débito/volume, pequenas vias aéreas, peripheral airways resistance, forced oscillation technique, Diseases of the respiratory system, TLCO, Vibroacoustic disease, resistências aéreas periféricas, flow/volume curve
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