Analysis of pulmonary functions in military pilots

Dan Zhang, Ningling Zhang, Jun-qing Dong, Wenyun Fan, Yingyue Zeng
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Objective To analyze pulmonary functions in military pilots and provide reference for the corresponding aeromedical care. Methods One hundred and ninety pilots who took annual physical examination were grouped by flight time, type of aircraft, smoking index and body mass index. Their pulmonary functions, including index of lung volume, pulmonary ventilation function and small airway function, were analyzed. The pulmonary function results were expressed by the percentages of the actual to the predictable value. Results There were 70 cases (36.84%) showed pulmonary function abnormalities in 190 pilots, in which 4 cases decreased in forced vital capacity (FVC), 62 cases declined in forced expiratory volume in 1 s vs. forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC), 1 case declined both in FVC and FEV1/FVC, 31 cases declined in small airway function. Minute ventilation (MV), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), FEV1/FVC and forced expired flow at 25% of forced vital capacity (FEF25) in pilots who had flown for ≥1 200 h were significantly lower than those who had flown for <1 200 h (P<0.05). Fighter pilots' vital capacity (VC) and FVC were higher than the helicopter pilots' (P<0.05), but FEV1/FVC was less than helicopter pilots' (P<0.05). The smoking index and body mass index had certain effects on pilots' pulmonary functions (P<0.05). Conclusions The pulmonary functions of the military pilots with longer flight time, higher smoking and body mass indices have shown certain degradation. The regular pulmonary function examination is suggested for the aeromedical care to such pilot group. Also the supervision of all military pilots' pulmonary functions should be strengthened. Key words: Physical examination; Pulmonary function; Pilots
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军事飞行员肺功能分析
目的了解军队飞行员肺功能状况,为相应的航空医疗护理提供参考。方法按飞行时间、机型、吸烟指数、体重指数对每年体检的190名飞行员进行分组。分析两组患者肺功能,包括肺容量指数、肺通气功能和小气道功能。肺功能结果用实际值与预测值的百分比表示。结果190例飞行员肺功能异常70例(36.84%),其中用力肺活量(FVC)下降4例,用力肺活量(FEV1/FVC) 1 s内下降62例,用力肺活量和FEV1/FVC均下降1例,小气道功能下降31例。飞行时间≥1 200 h的飞行员的分钟通气量(MV)、1 s用力呼气量(FEV1)、FEV1/FVC和用力肺活量的25%用力呼气流量(FEF25)显著低于飞行时间<1 200 h的飞行员(P<0.05)。战斗机飞行员肺活量(VC)和FVC高于直升机飞行员(P<0.05), FEV1/FVC低于直升机飞行员(P<0.05)。吸烟指数和体重指数对飞行员肺功能有一定影响(P<0.05)。结论飞行时间越长、吸烟越多、体质指数越高的军人飞行员肺功能有一定的退化。建议在航空医疗护理中定期进行肺功能检查。同时要加强对各军机飞行员肺功能的监督。关键词:体检;肺功能;飞行员
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中华航空航天医学杂志
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期刊介绍: The aim of Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine is to combine theory and practice, improve and popularize, actively advocate a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend, advocate seeking truth from facts, promote the development of the related disciplines of aerospace medicine and human efficiency, and promote the exchange and penetration of aerospace medicine and human efficiency with other biomedical and engineering specialties. Topics of interest for Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine include: -The content of the journal belongs to the discipline of special medicine and military medicine, with the characteristics of multidisciplinary synthesis and cross-penetration, and mainly reflected in the aerospace industry, aerospace flight safety and efficiency, as well as the synthesis of special medicine, preventive medicine, environmental medicine, psychology, etc. -Military aeromedicine (Air Force, Navy and Army aeromedicine) and civil aeromedicine, with a balance of aerospace medicine are the strengths of the journal. -The change in aerospace medicine from a focus on promoting physiological compensatory adaptations to enhancing human performance under extreme environmental conditions is what the journal is helping to promote. -The expansion of manuscripts in high altitude medicine is also a special emphasis of the journal.
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