Occupational asthma to gel flux containing dodecanedioic acid.
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چکیده
Most occupational asthma from electronic solder fluxes is due to colophony (1, 2). We report the first case of occupational asthma to electronic colophony-free gel flux predominantly containing dodecanedioic acid. The patient worked as an electronics instructor from 1999; he initially used solder wire and a separate flux (both colophony). In 2002, he changed to a colophony-free solder wire (predominantly palmitic acid) and a separate gel flux. In 2004, he developed work-related stuffy nose and dyspnoea. This became worse in 2005 when he woke up twice a night and had a blocked nose, wheeze and sputum for the first 2 h after waking. He was worse in the evening after soldering or the night following soldering. He had no asthma, hay fever or eczema in childhood. His father had occupational asthma from corn dust, but his sister had no asthma. He smoked seven to 10 cigarettes per day since age 17 and gave up 6 weeks before being seen in clinic. He had negative skin tests to all common environmental allergens. He completed serial peak expiratory flow (PEF) measurements every 2 h for a total of 4 weeks. When plotted in Oasys (3), the record showed large deteriorations in PEF (declining up to 120 l/min from mean rest PEF) when he visited the soldering bays and intermittent smaller deteriorations when working in the office. The record was scored by the Oasys work effect index (3) as 3.00 (probable occupational asthma; a score of >2.50 has a sensitivity of 75% and specificity of 94%; 3). The area between the curves (ABC) plot (4) in Oasys analysed the two exposures separately and gave an ABC from waking score of 56 l/min/h in the soldering bay and 5 l/min for the office work (an ABC score of ‡15 l/min/h has a sensitivity of 69% and specificity of 100% for occupational asthma diagnosis; 4). His mean work day diurnal variation was 21% and mean rest day diurnal variation was 12%. His exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) level while exposed was 14.3 ppb (Aerocrine Niox at 50 ml/s). He was admitted for specific inhalation challenge testing to both solder wires and fluxes. He melted approximately 5 m of solder wire (using an iron heated to 370 C) spread over three challenges totalling 70 min. For the fluxes, he dipped the soldering iron into the flux approximately every 10 s, letting it fume into the challenge chamber after each insertion. For the colophony flux, he did this over three challenges totalling 17 min and for only 8 min when using the colophony-free gel flux. Figure 1 shows the results of the colophony and dodecanedioic acid fluxes. His forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) fell by a maximum of 23% from baseline when he was exposed to the dodecanedioic acid flux. He was negative to the colophony wire and wire containing predominantly palmitic acid. His nonspecific reactivity was >4800 lg of methacholine (via the Yan method) prechallenge, becoming measurable postchallenge at 3490 lg. Two years after removal from exposure and while working as an apprenticeship manager without soldering exposure, his asthma continues, but is no longer work-related and his FENO remains normal at 10.7 ppb. Dodecanedioic acid has an asthma hazard index of 0.94 using the chemical asthma hazard assessment programme (5); a value >0.5 has a high probability of being an asthmagen. Other noncolophony based fluxes such as palmitic acid and adipic acid (previously described in a pharmaceutical worker; 6) also have high hazard indexes (0.92 and 0.75 respectively).
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Allergy
دوره 64 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009