Factor analysis of clinical data from asbestos workers: Implications for diagnosing and screening

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Clinical data from 624 asbestos exposed workers were analysed by factor analysis. Fifteen clinical variables were found to reflect several underlying factors: 'obstruction', 'interstitial disorder', 'x ray change', 'air trapping', and 'age/exposure'. Scoring individual subjects along these axes can facilitate identifying early cases and avoiding false diagnosis. The analysis suggests that screening should be multimodal and that radiographic abnormality need not imply physiological impairment.

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Harber, P., Lew, M., Tashkin, D. P., & Simmons, M. (1987). Factor analysis of clinical data from asbestos workers: Implications for diagnosing and screening. British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 44(11), 780–784. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.44.11.780

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