실시간 측정한 NO2에 따른 기관지천식 환자의 폐기능 및 증상의 변화

Background: It has been suggested that exposure to NO2 is associated with an increased incidence of respiratory illness and decreased lung function, although it still remain uncertain. There have been few studies that examine the effects of short-term personal NO2 exposure on symptoms and lung funct...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chʻŏnsik mit alrerugi 2004, 24(3), , pp.324-330
Hauptverfasser: 배강우, Kang Woo Bae, 김윤섭, Youn Seop Kim, 박재석, Jae Suk Park, 이계영, Kye Young Lee, 권호장, Ho Jang Kwon, 이상록, Sang Rok Lee, 지영구, Young Koo Jee
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Zusammenfassung:Background: It has been suggested that exposure to NO2 is associated with an increased incidence of respiratory illness and decreased lung function, although it still remain uncertain. There have been few studies that examine the effects of short-term personal NO2 exposure on symptoms and lung function on a daily basis in asthmatics. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess whether there is a relationship between personally measured NO2 level and the symptoms and lung function of asthmatics. Method: A cohort of 16 asthmatic patients recorded daily respiratory symptoms, peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) and personal NO2 exposures were measured daily for a month. Result: The mean NO2 concentration was 47.2±28.0 ppb. Daily NO2 concentrations were not correlated with the first day evening PEFR and the second and the third day lag morning PEFR. The respiratory symptoms were not correlated with NO2 concentration levels. Conclusion: Short-term personal changes of low level NO2 may be not related with respiratory symptoms and lung function in asthmatics. KCI Citation Count: 2
ISSN:1226-8739