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Trans‐Cranial Doppler and Peripheral Sensory Threshold Tests for Carbon Disulfide Poisoning
Author(s) -
Lee Eunil,
Chung HunJong,
Kim SoonDuck,
Park JongTae,
Sul Donggeun,
Kim MyungHyun
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
journal of occupational health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.664
H-Index - 59
ISSN - 1348-9585
DOI - 10.1539/joh.43.307
Subject(s) - medicine , peripheral , threshold of pain , transcranial doppler , anesthesia , threshold limit value , quantitative sensory testing , sensory system , psychology , environmental health , cognitive psychology
Trans‐Cranial Doppler and Peripheral Sensory Threshold Tests for Carbon Disulfide Poisoning: Eunil Lee, et al. Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Korea University— Trans‐cranial doppler (TCD) and sensory threshold (vibration, pain and discrimination) tests, which are safe and inexpensive techniques, were applied to detect cerebral vasoreactivity or neuropathic changes between carbon disulfide (CS 2 ) poisoning cases and two control groups respectively. The cases were 31 male CS 2 poisoning workers, and the first control group for the TCD test consisted of eight healthy men, and the second group for the threshold test were 21 healthy male workers. In the TCD test, the blood flow velocity in both middle cerebral arteries and the CO 2 content of expired air were measured to evaluate CO 2 reactivity. The vibration and pain perception threshold were measured on both the 2nd and 5th fingers. The CS 2 poisoning cases showed higher rates of abnormal CO 2 reactivity above the cut‐off value than healthy controls (80.081.8% vs 0%). Among the threshold tests, the proportions of abnormal pain threshold of both the 2nd and 5th fingers were higher in poisoning cases than in the controls (77.8%‐88.9% vs 11.1‐33.3%) among over 45 yr old subjects. CO 2 reactivity and pain threshold test showed the possibility to detect changes in cerebral vessels and the sensory threshold in CS 2 exposure cases, but there should be further study to apply these tests to workers exposed to CS 2 before the development of CS 2 poisoning, with large number of control subjects.

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