TY - JOUR T1 - Impairment of nasal mucociliary clearance in woodworkers in the furniture industry JF - British Journal of Industrial Medicine JO - Br J Ind Med SP - 10 LP - 17 DO - 10.1136/oem.31.1.10 VL - 31 IS - 1 AU - A. Black AU - J. C. Evans AU - Esme H. Hadfield AU - R. G. Macbeth AU - A. Morgan AU - M. Walsh Y1 - 1974/01/01 UR - http://oem.bmj.com/content/31/1/10.abstract N2 - Black, A., Evans, J. C., Hadfield, Esme H., Macbeth, R. G., Morgan, A., and Walsh, M. (1974).British Journal of Industrial Medicine,31, 10-17. Impairment of nasal mucociliary clearance in woodworkers in the furniture industry. Measurements of mucociliary clearance from the anterior end of the middle turbinate were made using technetium-99m-labelled particles in nine woodworkers from the furniture industry and in 12 controls, none of whom had been occupationally exposed to wood dust. Clearance rates in the controls ranged from 1·9 to 18·5 mm min-1 with a mean of 6·8. These values are in good agreement with measurements reported elsewhere for normal subjects. Only one of the woodworkers had a clearance rate which fell within the normal range and he had been occupationally exposed for the shortest period (6 years). In four woodworkers clearance was very slow (< 1 mm min-1) and in three there was almost complete stasis. The results of this preliminary investigation suggest that nasal mucociliary function is significantly impaired in workers who have been exposed to wood dust in the furniture industry for more than 10 years. ER -