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Environmental Asbestos Exposure in Denizli and its Respiratory Effects *. Dr.Fatma Evyapan 1 ,,Dr. Erhan Uğurlu 1 , Dr. Yahya Özpınar 2 , Dr. Mustafa Eğri 2,D Dr. Ahmet Ergin 3 , Dr. Nevzat Karabulut 3 1 PAU Medical Faculty Department of Chest Diseases
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EnvironmentalAsbestosExposure in Denizli anditsRespiratoryEffects* Dr.Fatma Evyapan1,,Dr. Erhan Uğurlu1, Dr. Yahya Özpınar2 , Dr. Mustafa Eğri2,D Dr. Ahmet Ergin 3, Dr. Nevzat Karabulut3 1 PAU Medical Faculty Department of Chest Diseases 2PAU Geological Engineering Faculty 3PAU Medical Faculty Public Health Department 4PAU Medical Faculty Radiology Department *This research is founded by Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Institute project No:107S270
INTRODUCTION • Asbestos (gr) asbestinon heat resistant • Amiantos (Lt) spotless • Due to its physicochemical properties it has been widely used since XIXth century • Asbestos exposure may be: • Occupational • Paraoccupational • Environmental
Environmental Asbetos Exposure • Since birth • Low level • Continous • With high cumulative exposure
EnvironmentalAsbestosExposure in Turkey • Central Anatolian Region,Southeastern Region, Western Region • Denizli is situated in the inner part of the Agean region • The presence of asbestos mines has been shown in Çal and Tavas counties Asbestos and Erionite Related Chest Diseases, Semih Ofset, Ankara (1987) ATS Am J Respir Crit Care Med 170, 691-715 (2004) Artvinli, Arch Environ Health May-Jun 37 (3): 177-81(1982) Dumorlier Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1998. Şenyiğit Respiration, 67: 610-14 (2000)
Material and Methods I • A 55 yearswoman has presentedbilateralcalcificplaquesconsistentwithenvironmentalasbestosexposure. • She has beenliving in Çal during her 45 years of her life. Shewasusingasbestoscontainingsoil as a whitestucco al leastonce a month. • Weconducted a studywithgeologicalengineeringdepartment of ouruniversity. Thespecimens of asbestoscontainingsoilhavebeentakenandanalyzedby SEM and X ray diffractionanayzis • Theanalyzeshaveconfirmedthe presence of tremolite asbestos • A mapshowingasbestoscontainingparts of theregion has beendevelopped
Material and Methods II • Study population has been assessed by stratified, simple randomized methods: • 999 adults with environmental asbestos exposure (Süller,Ekizbaba Köyü, Poyrazlı ve Gömce köyleri); • 506 controls without environmental asbestos exposure (Bekilli Yenimahalle, Bahçeli ve Üçkuyu).
Poyrazlı Ekizbaba Closed asbestos mine near Poyrazlı Asbest containing soil in front of mine
Material and Methods III • A questionnaire ATS-DLD-78-A has been completed face to face by interviewers • Pulmonary function tests have been performed by MIR spirobank ile uygulandı • Standard35 X35 mm PA chest X rays have been taken by Siemens Plyphos 200-E in a mobile vehicle
Evaluations of Standard Chest X Rays • Chest X rayshavebeenevaluatediaccordingto ILO classificationsystmeforasbestosrelatedpleuralabnormalities. • By an A readerchestphysician • Andby a radiologistseparately • Incase of discordanceforthe presence of anyabnormalitiestwophysiciansreevaluatedchest X ray togethertotake a commonand final decision
AsbestosFibersMeasurmentsandExposureAssessment • Measurements of asbestos fibers have been performed by regional ISGÜM laboratory. Indoor and outdoor measurements have been performed. • CASELLA LONDON AFC® 123 dust sampler has been used. • During dust measurement daily dusty activities have been been performed • Air samples have been taken to 25mm diameter cellulose nitrate filters with 1,2 mikron diameters • Samples have also been analyzed by SEM and X ray diffraction
RadiologicalFindings(N= 1406) • Pleuropulmonary abnormalities rates: • Exposed population: %15,2 • Unexposed population : %3,6 • OR (%95 GA): 4,17 (2,4-7,1) • Male %14,1; Female %5,1 OR:2,7 (1,14-2,9) • Mean determinants of the presence of radiological abnormalities • Time elapsed since the first exposure • Cumulative exposure (27,09 fiber years/15,5 fiber years)
Distribution of Radiological Abnormalities according to age groups and sex *P<0,01
Conclusions • Indexcasesarecriticalforinvestigatingthesources of environmentalrespiratoryhazards • Radiologicalabnormalitiesduetoenvironmentalasbestosexposurearemainlyseen in male • But respiratoryfunctiontestsaremainlyaffectedbywomen • Accordingtopreviousresultscumulativeexposureand time elapsed since firstexposurearemaindeterminants of radiologicalabnormalities. • Presence of radiologicalabnormalitiesmaydeterioratepulmonaryfunctiontests