Inadequate or Impaired Respiratory Function Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Differential Pattern of Deposition of Nano Particles in the Airways of Exposed Workers (Nanoexposure)
Investigation of the differences between the levels of extracellular and intracellular nano-particles in workers exposed to environmental particles during their employment to enhance understanding the process of penetration of the particles to respiratory epithelial cells.
This study investigates the following questions:
Does occupational exposure to nanoparticles influence permeation of such particles to
respiratory airways? Is there a correlation between the levels of nanoparticles in sample
biological fluids of the patients and their pulmonary functions.
Is there a correlation between the levels of nanoparticles in sample biological fluids of
the patients and respiratory tract infections.
The study protocol includes the following steps:
Initial interview of the patient Measurement of nanoparticles in samples of exhaled breath
condensate using NanoSight LM 20 Measurement of nanoparticles in induced sputum. And finally
examination of the relationship between the measured parameters and the indices of pulmonary
infection, and pulmonary function as measured by the pulmonary department of the TASMC.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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