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Effect of welding fume on heart rate variability among workers with respirators in a shipyard

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AbstractWelding fume exposure is associated with heart rate variability (HRV) reduction. It is still unknown whether respirator can reduce effect of welding fume on HRV among welding workers in a shipyard. We recruited 68 welding workers with respirator and 52 welding workers without respirator to measure HRV indices, including standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals (SDNN) and square root of the mean squared differences of successive intervals (r-MSSD) by ambulatory electrocardiographic (ECG). Personal exposure to particulate matter less than or equal to 2.5 μm in diameter (PM2.5) was measured by a dust monitor. The association between 5-minute mean PM2.5 and log10-transformed HRV indices was analyzed by mixed-effects models. We found 5-minute mean PM2.5 was associated with 8.9% and 10.3% decreases in SDNN and r-MSSD. Effect of PM2.5 on HRV indices was greatest among workers without respirator {SDNN: 12.4% (95% confidence interval = −18.8–−6.9); r-MSSD: 14.7% (95% confidence interval = −20.8–−8.6)}. Workers with respirator showed slight decreases in HRV indices {SDNN: 2.2% (95% confidence interval = −6.3–−1.9); r-MSSD: 4.0% (95% confidence interval = −6.4–−1.6)}. We conclude that respirator use reduces the effect of PM2.5 exposure on HRV among workers performing welding in a shipyard.
Title: Effect of welding fume on heart rate variability among workers with respirators in a shipyard
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AbstractWelding fume exposure is associated with heart rate variability (HRV) reduction.
It is still unknown whether respirator can reduce effect of welding fume on HRV among welding workers in a shipyard.
We recruited 68 welding workers with respirator and 52 welding workers without respirator to measure HRV indices, including standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals (SDNN) and square root of the mean squared differences of successive intervals (r-MSSD) by ambulatory electrocardiographic (ECG).
Personal exposure to particulate matter less than or equal to 2.
5 μm in diameter (PM2.
5) was measured by a dust monitor.
The association between 5-minute mean PM2.
5 and log10-transformed HRV indices was analyzed by mixed-effects models.
We found 5-minute mean PM2.
5 was associated with 8.
9% and 10.
3% decreases in SDNN and r-MSSD.
Effect of PM2.
5 on HRV indices was greatest among workers without respirator {SDNN: 12.
4% (95% confidence interval = −18.
8–−6.
9); r-MSSD: 14.
7% (95% confidence interval = −20.
8–−8.
6)}.
Workers with respirator showed slight decreases in HRV indices {SDNN: 2.
2% (95% confidence interval = −6.
3–−1.
9); r-MSSD: 4.
0% (95% confidence interval = −6.
4–−1.
6)}.
We conclude that respirator use reduces the effect of PM2.
5 exposure on HRV among workers performing welding in a shipyard.

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