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Objectives: We conducted a 6-year cohort study to evaluate the relationship between carbon disulfide (CS2) exposure and reductions in the motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity (MCV and SCV) of the median nerve. Methods: Study subjects at baseline included 432 exposed workers and 402 unexposed workers. Among the exposed workers, 145 workers terminated CS2 exposure during the follow-up period (ex-exposed workers). MCV and SCV were measured at baseline and followed up. CS2 personal exposure concentration was measured two times a year during a 6-year follow-up period and mean (range) CS2 exposure concentrations (ppm) were 5.96 (0.8-16.0) and 3.93 (0.6-9.9) in the exposed and ex-exposed workers, respectively. Results: Reductions in MCV during the follow-up period did not differ among the exposed, ex-exposed, and unexposed workers. Reduction in SCV (m/s) of the exposed workers (-4.47±3.94) was significantly larger than that of the unexposed (-3.38±3.97) and ex-exposed workers (-3.26±3.79). For SCV reduction, a partial multiple regression coefficient of (exexposed workers)/(unexposed workers) was significantly positive (+0.915, p < 0.01) after adjustment for confounding variables. Conclusions: This cohort study showed that 6-year CS2 exposure around a mean level of 6 ppm did not affect MCV reduction but induced significant SCV reduction beyond the influence of aging. The effect of CS2 on SCV around a mean exposure level of 4 ppm may be reversible, since it disappeared in the ex-exposed workers after CS2 exposure cessation for a mean period of 4.1 years.

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Title
Changes of median nerve conduction velocity in rayon manufacturing workers: A 6-year cohort study
Author
Yoshioka, Noriyuki 1 ; Takebayashi, Toru 1 ; Nishiwaki, Yuji 2 ; Nomiyama, Tetsuo 3 ; Iwasawa, Satoko 1 ; Sakurai, Haruhiko; Omae, Kazuyuki

 Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan 
 Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Toho University, Japan 
 Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Shinshu University, Japan 
Pages
187-193
Section
Original
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Mar 2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
13419145
e-ISSN
13489585
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2723214948
Copyright
Copyright John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Mar 2017