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Lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers

OBJECTIVES: Exposure to trichloramine (NCl(3)) in indoor swimming-pool environments is known to cause mucous membrane irritation, but if it gives rise to changes in lung function or asthma in adults is not known. (1) We determined lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to indoor pool...

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Autores principales: Nordberg, Gunnar F, Lundstrom, Nils-Goran, Forsberg, Bertil, Hagenbjork-Gustafsson, Annika, Lagerkvist, Birgitta J-son, Nilsson, Johan, Svensson, Mona, Blomberg, Anders, Nilsson, Leif, Bernard, Alfred, Dumont, Xavier, Bertilsson, Helen, Eriksson, Kare
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3488741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23048058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-000973
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author Nordberg, Gunnar F
Lundstrom, Nils-Goran
Forsberg, Bertil
Hagenbjork-Gustafsson, Annika
Lagerkvist, Birgitta J-son
Nilsson, Johan
Svensson, Mona
Blomberg, Anders
Nilsson, Leif
Bernard, Alfred
Dumont, Xavier
Bertilsson, Helen
Eriksson, Kare
author_facet Nordberg, Gunnar F
Lundstrom, Nils-Goran
Forsberg, Bertil
Hagenbjork-Gustafsson, Annika
Lagerkvist, Birgitta J-son
Nilsson, Johan
Svensson, Mona
Blomberg, Anders
Nilsson, Leif
Bernard, Alfred
Dumont, Xavier
Bertilsson, Helen
Eriksson, Kare
author_sort Nordberg, Gunnar F
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description OBJECTIVES: Exposure to trichloramine (NCl(3)) in indoor swimming-pool environments is known to cause mucous membrane irritation, but if it gives rise to changes in lung function or asthma in adults is not known. (1) We determined lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to indoor pool environments. (2) We studied the occurrence of respiratory symptoms and asthma in a cohort of pool workers. DESIGN/METHODS/PARTICIPANTS: (1) We studied two groups of volunteers, 37 previously non-exposed healthy persons and 14 pool workers, who performed exercise for 2 h in an indoor pool environment. NCl(3) in air was measured during pool exposures and in 10 other pool environments. Filtered air exposures were used as controls. Lung function and biomarkers of pulmonary epithelial integrity were measured before and after exposure. (2) We mailed a questionnaire to 1741 persons who indicated in the Swedish census 1990 that they worked at indoor swimming-pools. RESULTS: (1) In previously non-exposed volunteers, statistically significant decreases in FEV(1) (forced expiratory volume) and FEV(%) (p=0.01 and 0.05, respectively) were found after exposure to pool air (0.23 mg/m(3) of NCl(3)). In pool workers, a statistically significant decrease in FEV(%) (p=0.003) was seen (but no significant change of FEV(1))(.) In the 10 other pool environments the median NCl(3) concentration was 0.18 mg/m(3). (2) Our nested case/control study in pool workers found an OR for asthma of 2.31 (95% CI 0.79 to 6.74) among those with the highest exposure. Exposure-related acute mucous membrane and respiratory symptoms were also found. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study in adults showing statistically significant decreases in lung function after exposure to NCl(3). An increased OR for asthma among highly exposed pool workers did not reach statistical significance, but the combined evidence supports the notion that current workroom exposures may contribute to asthma development. Further research on sensitive groups is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-34887412012-11-05 Lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers Nordberg, Gunnar F Lundstrom, Nils-Goran Forsberg, Bertil Hagenbjork-Gustafsson, Annika Lagerkvist, Birgitta J-son Nilsson, Johan Svensson, Mona Blomberg, Anders Nilsson, Leif Bernard, Alfred Dumont, Xavier Bertilsson, Helen Eriksson, Kare BMJ Open Respiratory Medicine OBJECTIVES: Exposure to trichloramine (NCl(3)) in indoor swimming-pool environments is known to cause mucous membrane irritation, but if it gives rise to changes in lung function or asthma in adults is not known. (1) We determined lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to indoor pool environments. (2) We studied the occurrence of respiratory symptoms and asthma in a cohort of pool workers. DESIGN/METHODS/PARTICIPANTS: (1) We studied two groups of volunteers, 37 previously non-exposed healthy persons and 14 pool workers, who performed exercise for 2 h in an indoor pool environment. NCl(3) in air was measured during pool exposures and in 10 other pool environments. Filtered air exposures were used as controls. Lung function and biomarkers of pulmonary epithelial integrity were measured before and after exposure. (2) We mailed a questionnaire to 1741 persons who indicated in the Swedish census 1990 that they worked at indoor swimming-pools. RESULTS: (1) In previously non-exposed volunteers, statistically significant decreases in FEV(1) (forced expiratory volume) and FEV(%) (p=0.01 and 0.05, respectively) were found after exposure to pool air (0.23 mg/m(3) of NCl(3)). In pool workers, a statistically significant decrease in FEV(%) (p=0.003) was seen (but no significant change of FEV(1))(.) In the 10 other pool environments the median NCl(3) concentration was 0.18 mg/m(3). (2) Our nested case/control study in pool workers found an OR for asthma of 2.31 (95% CI 0.79 to 6.74) among those with the highest exposure. Exposure-related acute mucous membrane and respiratory symptoms were also found. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study in adults showing statistically significant decreases in lung function after exposure to NCl(3). An increased OR for asthma among highly exposed pool workers did not reach statistical significance, but the combined evidence supports the notion that current workroom exposures may contribute to asthma development. Further research on sensitive groups is warranted. BMJ Group 2012 2012-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3488741/ /pubmed/23048058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-000973 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non commercial and is otherwise in compliance with the license. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ and http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/legalcode.
spellingShingle Respiratory Medicine
Nordberg, Gunnar F
Lundstrom, Nils-Goran
Forsberg, Bertil
Hagenbjork-Gustafsson, Annika
Lagerkvist, Birgitta J-son
Nilsson, Johan
Svensson, Mona
Blomberg, Anders
Nilsson, Leif
Bernard, Alfred
Dumont, Xavier
Bertilsson, Helen
Eriksson, Kare
Lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers
title Lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers
title_full Lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers
title_fullStr Lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers
title_full_unstemmed Lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers
title_short Lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers
title_sort lung function in volunteers before and after exposure to trichloramine in indoor pool environments and asthma in a cohort of pool workers
topic Respiratory Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3488741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23048058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-000973
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