To explore the influencing factors of abnormal pulmonary function in dust-exposed workers and establish the risk prediction model of abnormal pulmonary function. In April 2021, a total of 4255 dust exposed workers from 47 enterprises in 2020 were included in the study. logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of abnormal pulmonary function in dust-exposed workers, and the corresponding nomogram prediction model was established. The model was evaluated by ROC curve, Calibrationpolt and decision analysis curve. logistic regression analysis showed that age (=1.03, 95%=1.02~1.05, <0.001) , physical examination type (=4.52, 95%=1.69~12.10, =0.003) , dust type (Comparison with coal dust, Cement dust, =3.45, 95%=1.45~8.18, =0.005, Silica dust (=2.25, 95%=1.01~5.03, =0.049) , blood pressure (=1.63, 95%=1.22~2.18, =0.001) , creatinine (=0.08, 95%=0.05~0.12, <0.001) , daily exposure time (=1.06, 95%=1.10~1.12, =0.034) and total dust concentration (=1.29, 95%=1.08~1.54, =0.005) were the influencing factors of abnormal pulmonary function. The area under the ROC curve of risk prediction nomogram model was 0.764. The results of decision analysis curve showed that the nomogram model had reference value in the prevention and intervention of abnormal pulmonary function when the threshold probability exceeded 0.05. The accuracy ofthe nomogram model constructed by logistic regression werewell in predicting the risk of abnormal lung function of dust-exposed workers.

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