Respirable indium exposures, plasma indium, and respiratory health among indium-tin oxide (ITO) workers.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE(2016)

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BackgroundWorkers manufacturing indium-tin oxide (ITO) are at risk of elevated indium concentration in blood and indium lung disease, but relationships between respirable indium exposures and biomarkers of exposure and disease are unknown. MethodsFor 87 (93%) current ITO workers, we determined correlations between respirable and plasma indium and evaluated associations between exposures and health outcomes. ResultsCurrent respirable indium exposure ranged from 0.4 to 108g/m(3) and cumulative respirable indium exposure from 0.4 to 923g-yr/m(3). Plasma indium better correlated with cumulative (r(s)=0.77) than current exposure (r(s)=0.54) overall and with tenure 1.9 years. Higher cumulative respirable indium exposures were associated with more dyspnea, lower spirometric parameters, and higher serum biomarkers of lung disease (KL-6 and SP-D), with significant effects starting at 22g-yr/m(3), reached by 46% of participants. ConclusionsPlasma indium concentration reflected cumulative respirable indium exposure, which was associated with clinical, functional, and serum biomarkers of lung disease. Am. J. Ind. Med. 59:522-531, 2016. Published 2016. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
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indium-tin oxide,spirometry,KL-6,SP-D,cumulative exposure
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