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Decreased lung function associated with perinatal exposure to Dutch background levels of dioxins
Authors:GW ten  Tusscher   J de  Weerdt   CM Roos  RW Griffioen  FH De  Jongh   M Westra  JW van der  Slikke   J Oosting  K Olie  JG Koppe
Affiliation:Department of Paediatrics and Neonatology, Emma Children's Hospital/Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. g.w.ten.tusscher@wxs.nl
Abstract:Perinatal exposure to Dutch background dioxin levels is rather high. Studies of calamities have shown that dioxins negatively influence the respiratory system. It was hypothesized that perinatal exposure to background dioxin levels leads to lung suboptimality, probably through developmental interference. This study aimed to assess lung function in relation to perinatal dioxin exposure. Spirometry was performed in 41 healthy children (aged 7-12 y, mean 8.2 y) with known perinatal dioxin exposure. The ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 s to forced vital capacity (FEV 1 /FVC ratio) was determined. A complete medical history was taken. The prenatal exposure ranged from 8.74 to 88.8 (mean 34.6) ng TEQ dioxin kg fat -1 , measured in breast milk. The postnatal exposure ranged from 4.34 to 384.51 (mean 75.4) ng TEQ dioxin. Twelve children had to be excluded. significant decrease in lung function in relation to both prenatal ( p = 0.045) and postnatal ( p = 0.0002) dioxin exposure was seen in the 29 non-excluded children. A clinical association between chest congestion and perinatal dioxin exposure was seen.

Conclusion: Perinatal background dioxin exposure may be inversely associated with the FEV 1 /FVC ratio.
Keywords:Dioxin  Human  Lung  Function  Perinatal  Spirometry
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