2007
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.200702-215oc
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Respiratory Symptoms, Sensitization, and Exposure–Response Relationships in Spray Painters Exposed to Isocyanates

Abstract: Rationale: Associations between oligomeric isocyanate exposure, sensitization, and respiratory disease have received little attention, despite the extensive use of isocyanate oligomers. Objectives: To investigate exposure-response relationships of respiratory symptoms and sensitization in a large population occupationally exposed to isocyanate oligomers during spray painting. Methods: The prevalence of respiratory symptoms and sensitization was assessed in 581 workers in the spray-painting industry. Personal e… Show more

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“…The current cross-sectional study was carried out in a subset of a population of workers in the Dutch spray painting industry [7]. At the time of selection, results for specific antibodies against diisocyanates measured by ImmunoCAP assay (Phadia, Uppsala, Sweden) were available from the baseline population.…”
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“…The current cross-sectional study was carried out in a subset of a population of workers in the Dutch spray painting industry [7]. At the time of selection, results for specific antibodies against diisocyanates measured by ImmunoCAP assay (Phadia, Uppsala, Sweden) were available from the baseline population.…”
Section: Population and Study Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Questionnaire and exposure estimates Questionnaire items were as previously described [7]. For statistical analyses respiratory symptoms suggestive of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma were clustered into: COPD-like symptoms (chronic cough, chronic phlegm or shortness of breath); and asthma-like symptoms (wheezing or chest tightness).…”
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“…Isocyanate-specific IgG are not normally found in human serum (the chemicals are man-made and do not exist naturally), but are present with a relatively high prevalence among exposed workers (Welinder et al, 1988;Lushniak et al, 1998;Redlich et al, 2001;Pronk et al, 2007). The dose-response relationship between isocyanate exposure and isocyanate-specific serum IgG has been difficult to quantify, given the challenges of exposure monitoring; however, positive correlations have been reported from epidemiologic studies of isocyanate-exposed workers, based on timed task-derived personal exposure estimates (Pronk et al, 2007). Similar associations of allergen-specific IgG and exposure have been documented for other occupational allergens, e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%