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Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures.

This paper evaluates the influence of exposures on acute and chronic airway obstruction. Clinical, physiological, and immunological aspects are important in evaluating the effects of the pollutant exposures. Aspects of the exposure-response relationships important enough to record are those factors...

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Autor principal: Lebowitz, M D
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1821383
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description This paper evaluates the influence of exposures on acute and chronic airway obstruction. Clinical, physiological, and immunological aspects are important in evaluating the effects of the pollutant exposures. Aspects of the exposure-response relationships important enough to record are those factors interactive with the pollutants (e.g., smoking and other personal/behavioral factors) and precursor conditions. To determine baseline status and study chronic effects, one uses standardized and modified health questionnaires and standardized pulmonary function. Confirmatory studies of responsive airways, potentially assessed first by diurnal peak flow, can be done using post-bronchodilator maximum expiratory flow volume curves and methacholine challenges. Immunoglobulin determinations for immunological status (a predisposing/susceptibility factor), allergy skin tests (for immediate hypersensitivity status), and blood counts (mostly for eosinophils) are also important. Other tests that could be performed include expired carbon monoxide and/or carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin (for smoking and combustion exposures). Measures of acute effects are symptomatic responses (by questionnaires and diaries), responses of the airways (as measured by spirometry and peak flows), and changes in medication usage or associated medical care (in diaries). Methodologies should also include discussions of protocols and analysis.
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spelling pubmed-15684112006-09-18 Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures. Lebowitz, M D Environ Health Perspect Research Article This paper evaluates the influence of exposures on acute and chronic airway obstruction. Clinical, physiological, and immunological aspects are important in evaluating the effects of the pollutant exposures. Aspects of the exposure-response relationships important enough to record are those factors interactive with the pollutants (e.g., smoking and other personal/behavioral factors) and precursor conditions. To determine baseline status and study chronic effects, one uses standardized and modified health questionnaires and standardized pulmonary function. Confirmatory studies of responsive airways, potentially assessed first by diurnal peak flow, can be done using post-bronchodilator maximum expiratory flow volume curves and methacholine challenges. Immunoglobulin determinations for immunological status (a predisposing/susceptibility factor), allergy skin tests (for immediate hypersensitivity status), and blood counts (mostly for eosinophils) are also important. Other tests that could be performed include expired carbon monoxide and/or carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin (for smoking and combustion exposures). Measures of acute effects are symptomatic responses (by questionnaires and diaries), responses of the airways (as measured by spirometry and peak flows), and changes in medication usage or associated medical care (in diaries). Methodologies should also include discussions of protocols and analysis. 1991-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1568411/ /pubmed/1821383 Text en
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Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures.
title Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures.
title_full Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures.
title_fullStr Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures.
title_full_unstemmed Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures.
title_short Methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures.
title_sort methods to assess respiratory effects of complex mixtures.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1821383
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