Surface of localized pleural plaques quantitated by computed tomography scanning - No relation with cumulative asbestos exposure and no effect on lung function
J. Van Cleemput et al., Surface of localized pleural plaques quantitated by computed tomography scanning - No relation with cumulative asbestos exposure and no effect on lung function, AM J R CRIT, 163(3), 2001, pp. 705-710
To evaluate if there is a relation between the size of asbestos plaques and
the level of past exposure and pulmonary function, we measured the surface
of localized pleural plaques found on high-resolution (HR) CT scan, using
a computerized video display unit-imaging system, in 73 workers (mean age,
43.5 yr) who had worked from 23 to 27 yr in an asbestos-cement factory. The
ir estimated cumulative exposure to asbestos ranged from 16.4 to 98.7 fiber
-years/ mi (mean, 26.3 fiber-years/ml). Lung function measurements included
lung volumes, maximal expiratory flows, and diffusing capacity. A control
group of 21 workers was examined by the same procedures. Plaques were detec
ted by CT in 51 (70%) asbestos-exposed subjects and in none of the control
subjects. The average calculated plaque surface was 47.9 +/- 61.7 cm(2) (me
dian, 22.1 cm(2); range, 0 to 278.4 cm(2)). There was no relation between p
laque surface and cumulative asbestos exposure (p = 0.24). In the 51 subjec
ts with pleural plaques, the surface of the pleural lesions was not related
to cumulative asbestos exposure, or to smoking history or time since first
exposure. Neither the presence nor the extent of the plaques was correlate
d with lung function parameters.