Respiratory Symptoms and Ventilatory Function Impairment of Taxi Drivers

Author(s):  
Jong Han Leem ◽  
Jaehoon Rho ◽  
Kyung Jong Lee ◽  
Myung Jo Yuhn ◽  
Young Hahn Moon
Author(s):  
Giridharan S ◽  
Shankar S

Background: Cement is one of the most important building materials of the world. More than 250 000 people work in concrete manufacturing. Cement factory workers are exposed to dust during various manufacturing and production process, such as quarrying and handling of raw materials. Methods: This cross sectional study aims at determining the prevalence of respiratory morbidity and ventilatory function impairment among the cement factory employees and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Results: The mean age was 33.8±11.4 and most of them belonged to 21-30 age groups. The major respiratory symptoms were shortness of breath (18%), coughing out phlegm (22%), coughing that wakes up in the morning (14%) and wheezing (6%).Though study had its focus on respiratory morbidity, a significant proportion of the workers had other chronic non communicable diseases including diabetes (37%), blood pressure (10%) and cardio-vascular diseases/symptoms (26.6%). Conclusion: Though everyone was aware about the PPE some lacked the use of it due to discomfort leading to lung function impairment. The percentage predicted lung volumes and the respiratory symptoms helped to create awareness about the use of PPE and using proper ventilation systems, to protect the workers from developing chronic respiratory diseases in future. Keywords: Cement factory workers, respiration, morbidity


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1955 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 761-767
Author(s):  
Harriette Clark ◽  
Roland B. Scott ◽  
John B. Johnson

Two cases of agenesis of the lung, both with anomalies of the urinary tract, have been presented. In 1 patient the diagnosis was made at post-mortem examination at the age of 5 weeks. Associated anomalies in this patient included defect of the interatrial septum, anomalous drainage of the pulmonary vein into the right atrium, and congenital bilateral ureterovesicle obstruction with dilatation of the ureters and kidney pelves. In the second patient, the diagnosis was made at the age of 3 years. A follow-up study 12 years later substantiated the diagnosis and revealed pelvic location of fused kidneys with short ureters bilaterally. In the latter case, the lung anomaly has not resulted in any dysfunction of the heart or pulmonary circulation. There has been some decrease in ventilatory function but not sufficiently severe to result in respiratory symptoms. This patient is living and well at the time of this report.


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