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Experimental human exposures to tetrachloroethylene vapor and elimination in breath after inhalation
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AsthmaAir QualityExposure AssessmentAlveolar Concentration CurveTime-weighted Average ExposuresAlveolar AirExperimental Human ExposuresEnvironmental ChemistryRespiratory ToxicologyEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthToxicologyPublic HealthAllergyHuman ExposureEcotoxicologyInhalation ToxicologyPhysiologyEnvironmental ToxicologyAir PollutionIndoor Air QualityMedicine
Volunteers were exposed in a controlled environment chamber and concentrations of tetrachloroethylene in alveolar air were determined. Results show a proportional relationship between the level of exposure and the alveolar concentration curve. Accordingly, tetrachloroethylene breath decay curves can be used as a method to monitor time-weighted average exposures.