Assessment of obstructive and restrictive patterns of lung function among the workers of brick kilns.
Ali RazaZulfiqar AliPublished in: International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE (2021)
This article aims to measure the obstructive and restrictive patterns of lung function of 506 consented workers aged between 18 and 60 years and having at least 1 year of work experience in brick kilns. A questionnaire was completed by workers and also lung functions were measured using a spirometer. It was observed that 81% of workers had abnormal lung function, with 33% obstructive and 67% restrictive impairments. Further severe obstructive impairment was seen in 56% of workers, 41% having moderate obstructive impairment and only 3% with mild obstructive impairment. Forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) were significantly reduced (p < 0.05) for both restrictive and obstructive impairments while the FEV1/FVC ratio was non-significant for unhealthy workers with restrictive impairments as compared to obstructive impairments. The pulmonary abnormalities of workers were linked to increased occupational exposure to dust and smoke of brick kilns.