Silicosis and Pulmonary Functions Among Residents Exposed to Dust in Saraburi Thailand
Narongkorn Saiphoklang, Pitchayapa Ruchiwit, Apichart Kanitsap, Pichaya Tantiyavarong, Pasitpon Vatcharavongvan, Srimuang Palungrit, Kanyada Leelasittikul, Apiwat Pugongchai, Orapan Poachanukoon

TL;DR
This study examines lung health in residents of Saraburi, Thailand, exposed to dust, finding that abnormal lung function is common, especially restrictive defects, and older age increases the risk.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the prevalence of silicosis, asthma, and COPD in a dust-exposed community and identifies age as a key factor in abnormal lung function.
Findings
Abnormal pulmonary function was observed in 34.1% of participants, with restrictive lung patterns being the most common.
Older age was significantly associated with abnormal lung function.
The prevalence of asthma and COPD was higher than previously reported community-based rates.
Abstract
Background: Silicosis is a lung disease caused by inhalation of crystalline silica dust, leading to lung fibrosis, respiratory symptoms, and impaired lung function. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of silicosis, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and to identify factors associated with abnormal pulmonary function among residents living in dust-exposed areas in Thailand. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from March 2024 to July 2024 among adults aged 18 years or older in Saraburi, Thailand. Data collected included demographics, comorbidities, respiratory symptoms, risk of silicosis, chest radiographs, and spirometry (forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), and bronchodilator responsiveness (BDR)). Silicosis was confirmed based on a history of significant silica exposure and characteristic chest…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOccupational and environmental lung diseases · Silicon Effects in Agriculture · Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals
