Deviations in Thyroid and its Regulatory Hormone Profile in Workers Exposed to Welding Fumes

Salman Farooq, Z. W. Aziz, M. A. Iqbal, Kaleem Maqsood, N. Roohi
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This study evaluates health risks manifested by the exposure of welding fumes to the labourers working in welding environments. Welding fumes, are the complexes of fluorides, silicates and metal oxides, cause burns, eye damage, hormonal imbalance, organ damage and cataracts. In order to check the changes caused by fumes on thyroid gland, a study was planned to evaluate the variations in thyroid regulatory hormone levels in workers occupationally exposed to welding fumes. For this purpose, blood sampling of the welders (n=24) having exposure to welding fumes was done from different sites in city Lahore, whereas, blood samples of healthy controls (n=24) were collected from University of the Punjab, Lahore. Thyroid (T3 and T4) and its regulatory hormone (TSH) assessment was executed by ELISA. Independent student “t” test at confidence interval of 95% and P < 0.05 was applied. A non-significant decrease of both hormones i.e. T3 and T4 was found in the subjects under study as compared to controls. Levels of TSH in blood serum of workers showed a non-significant increase than healthy controls. Elevated TSH and reduced T3 and T4, although, statistically non-significant, predict chances of hypothyroidism due to chronic exposure to welding fumes. Welders are, therefore, recommended to adopt prophylactic measures and safer techniques in order to avoid direct hazardous exposure to welding fumes
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本研究评估在焊接环境中工作的劳工接触焊接烟雾所表现出的健康风险。焊接烟雾是氟化物、硅酸盐和金属氧化物的复合物,会导致烧伤、眼睛损伤、荷尔蒙失衡、器官损伤和白内障。为了检查烟雾对甲状腺的影响,我们计划进行一项研究,评估职业接触焊接烟雾的工人甲状腺调节激素水平的变化。为此目的,从拉合尔市的不同地点对接触焊接烟雾的焊工(n=24)进行了血液采样,而从拉合尔的旁遮普大学收集了健康对照者(n=24)的血液样本。ELISA法测定甲状腺(T3、T4)及其调节激素(TSH)水平。采用独立学生t检验,置信区间为95%,P < 0.05。与对照组相比,在研究对象中发现两种激素即T3和T4均未显著降低。工人血清TSH水平较健康对照组无显著升高。升高的TSH和降低的T3和T4,虽然,统计上不显著,预测甲状腺功能减退的机会,由于长期暴露于焊接烟雾。因此,建议焊工采取预防措施和更安全的技术,以避免直接危险地暴露在焊接烟雾中
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