1. Characteristics of Decreased Pulmonary Function and Clinical Symptoms in Nickel Electroplating Workers.
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Yu-Chung Tsao, Ya-Ching Chang, Po-Wen Gu, I-Shiang Tzeng, and Jiin-Chyuan John Luo
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BLUE collar workers , *DOSE-response relationship in biochemistry , *ELECTROLYSIS , *LUNGS , *LUNG diseases , *NICKEL , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *RESPIRATORY obstructions , *SKIN diseases , *OCCUPATIONAL hazards , *ENVIRONMENTAL exposure , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Objective: To investigate health problems, especially pulmonary function, among electroplating workers exposed to nickel. Methods: We recruited 153 nickel-exposed and 74 control workers from electroplating shops in printed circuit board production plants. Questionnaires were conducted to collect basic information. Symptoms and pulmonary function were ascertained. Results: The average urine nickel level of the 79 high-exposure, 74 low-exposure, and 74 control workers were 7.38 ± 5.96, 5.79 ± 4.75, and 5.27 ± 3.89 µg/g Cr, respectively. Nickel-exposed workers had a significantly higher incidence of skin- and airway-based symptoms. A significant relationship between impaired pulmonary function and high (more than 5.2 µg/g Cr) urine nickel level was observed. Conclusions: Nickel-exposed workers had significantly higher urine nickel levels with more skin-, airway-based symptoms, as well as impaired pulmonary function. A dose-response relationship between decreased pulmonary function and nickel exposure status was observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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