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Indian
J Physiol Pharmacol 2003; 337 - 342
LUNG
FUNCTION TESTS IN ELECTROPLATERS OF EAST DELHI
SUJATA NATARAJAN, PRATIBHA GUPTA, SAVITA SINGH*
AND J. K. GAMBHIR**
Department of *Physiology and **Biochemistry,
University College of Medical Sciences,
Dilshad Garden, Delhi 110 095
( Received on April 8, 2002 )
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Abstract
The
presence of high concentration of metals (Cr, Cd, Co, Ni,
Pb, etc.) in the work place environments of various types
of industries including electroplating units are well known
to influence respiratory system. Pulmonary function tests
including forced expiratory capacity (FVC), volumes, mechanics
and slow vital capacity (SVC) were studied in 80 males, divided
into group I and Group II of 40 each were drawn from electroplating
and nonelectroplating units, respectively from East
Delhi factories. The lung function tests were measured using
computerized Spiro232 of P.K. Morgan, Values of majority
of lung function parameters such as FEV1/FVC%, FEF50 FEF75,
PIFR, FIF50, MVV and SVC were decreased in electroplaters,
perhaps due to the exposure to metals and their lower anthropmetric
results as compared with non electoplaters. Where as results
of TLC, FRC, RV & RV/TLC% were higher in electroplaters
and this may be attributed to higher values of RV in them
as compared with non electroplaters.
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