• Clinics in chest medicine · Dec 2001

    Pulmonary function tests at work.

    • A Sood and C A Redlich.
    • Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, USA.
    • Clin. Chest Med. 2001 Dec 1;22(4):783-93.

    AbstractOccupational exposures remain an important cause of lung disease. A number of PFTs are used in the occupational setting, including spirometry, PEF recordings, methacholine challenge testing, lung volume, and DL(CO). These tests are used in a number of situations, including the clinical evaluation and management of patients with possible occupational lung disorders, preplacement and fitness-for-duty examinations, medical screening of exposed workers, impairment and disability evaluations, and research. The diagnosis of occupational lung disease has serious consequences for a worker and, in addition to a careful occupational history, usually requires objective assessment using PFTs. Serial PFTs are useful in following such patients and screening exposed populations of workers for respiratory conditions.

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