Relationship between asbestos bodies in sputum and the number of specimens
研究了142名低水平石棉暴露工人的痰液标本中石棉小体的检出率,发现随标本数量增加检出率线性上升,但5份标本仍不足以获得满意灵敏度。
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relationship between asbestos body identification and the number of sputum specimens obtained from each subject. METHODS: The presence of asbestos bodies in sputum was studied in 142 asbestos workers with former low-exposure levels; the number of specimens collected during 1-3 weeks varied from 2 to more than 4. Furthermore the persistence of asbestos bodies in the sputum of 15 asbestos workers was studied during a long-time follow-up. RESULTS: Asbestos bodies were present in at least 1 specimen in 44.4% of the 142 subjects. The cumulative percentage of asbestos body presence increased linearly, from 20% to 68%, as the number of specimens increased. CONCLUSIONS: Five specimens did not seem to be sufficient to obtain satisfactory sensitivity in a group with low exposure to asbestos. Neither the type of exposure (to chrysotile only or to chrysotile plus amphibole) nor the presence of an asbestos-related disease clearly influenced the probability of finding asbestos bodies.