Publications by authors named "Jacek Gruchala"

Article Synopsis
  • - Hypernatremia occurs when serum sodium levels exceed 145 mmol/L, with various causes including medical errors, and can lead to severe symptoms like altered consciousness and even death.
  • - A case study details a 45-year-old man who developed hypernatremia after paramedics incorrectly administered a concentrated salt solution to induce vomiting, which did not work.
  • - The man survived but faced cognitive issues, leading his family to seek legal action for potential medical malpractice, as the improper use of salt solutions for vomiting has been recognized as dangerous.
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Objectives: Although some of the exposures in aluminum (Al) smelting have been well characterized, and respiratory disorders in aluminum production workers are well known, the relationship between internal aluminum loads and appropriate lung biomarkers have not been elucidated. The aim of our work was to carry out a comprehensive investigation in workers employed in the Aluminum Foundry Casting Department with special reference to currently existing hygiene standards, known as threshold limit values (TLV) based on aluminum effects on the respiratory system. The measurement of serum anti-inflammatory Clara cell protein (CC16) was employed as a peripheral marker of the lung epithelium function.

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A questionnaire study was performed in 99 workers at a large sewage treatment plant to investigate self-reported health complaints from workplace exposure to bioaerosols. The study population was divided into subgroups according to different work stations: mechanical treatment (MT), biological treatment (BT), sewage sludge treatment (SST) and operation control (OC). The questionnaire included personal data, workpost and job characteristics, exposure to chemicals, history of employment and exposure, workplace hygiene and protective measures, smoking and drinking habits.

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