Cross-sectional epidemiological study on neurotoxicity of solvents in paints and lacquers
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Internationales Archiv für Arbeitsmedizin
- Vol. 60 (4) , 233-241
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00378470
Abstract
In a multi-disciplinary retrospective study we examined 105 house painters employed for at least ten years (median 27 years, range 10–36 years). Fifty-three workers from various professions (non-painters), who were matched with regard to age, occupational training and socio-economic status served as the control group. In both groups no cases of a clinically manifest polyneuropathy or encephalopathy were found. The neurophysiological examinations (EEG and NCV-measurement) showed no differences in painters and controls that would indicate adverse effects of organic solvents. There were no cases with neuroradiological findings of a diffuse cerebral atrophy. Furthermore the evaluation of certain brain structures (ventricular diameter, cella media index) of the CAT films did not reveal any significant differences. In the neurobehavioral tests significant differences in the results were only found in the subtests “change of personality” and “short term memory capacity” in a subgroup of painters with repeated prenarcotic symptoms at the workplace. Ambient air monitoring measurements at 30 representative work-places showed that the concentrations of the main components of the solvent-mixtures were well below the MAK-values. The results of the “Erlangen Painter Study” does not confirm former epidemiologic findings from other countries, mainly Denmark. However, there are some aspects, such as minor solvent exposure in German house painters, insufficient diagnostic and etiological procedures as well as mis-classifications which may explain the different experiences.This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
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