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Effect of experimental exposures to 3‐D printer emissions on nasal allergen responses and lung diffusing capacity for inhaled carbon monoxide/nitric oxide in subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis

Authors :
Philipp Würzner
Rudolf A. Jörres
Stefan Karrasch
Caroline Quartucci
Stephan Böse‐O'Reilly
Dennis Nowak
Stefan Rakete
Source :
Indoor Air. 32
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2022.

Abstract

3-D printers are widely used. Based on previous findings, we hypothesized that their emissions could enhance allergen responsiveness and reduce lung diffusing capacity. Using a cross-over design, 28 young subjects with seasonal allergic rhinitis were exposed to 3-D printer emissions, either from polylactic acid (PLA) or from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer (ABS), for 2 h each. Ninety minutes later, nasal allergen challenges were performed, with secretions sampled after 1.5 h. Besides nasal functional and inflammatory responses, assessments included diffusing capacity. There was also an inclusion day without exposure. The exposures elicited slight reductions in lung diffusing capacity for inhaled nitric oxide (DL

Details

ISSN :
16000668 and 09056947
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indoor Air
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d61369e8981d21094a3a7d6c1e238e54