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Monitoring Neurotoxins in Industry: Development of a Neurobehavioral Test Battery

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Journal J Occup Med
Date 1983 Feb 1
PMID 6834160
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Abstract

To facilitate the early detection of neurotoxicity in workers exposed to hazardous substances, we assembled a set of noninvasive neurobehavioral tests designed to assess memory, verbal concept formation, visuomotor performance, and mood. The tests were administered to an unexposed reference population and multivariate prediction equations were developed to control for effects of age, gender, and education. To define the briefest test set with appropriate sensitivity and specificity, we applied factor analysis and stepwise logistic regression to data from our referents and a group of lead-exposed workers. As a result, we have identified a comprehensive set of tests that can be administered in less than 40 minutes by trained medical technicians on plant premises and used to detect the early effects of neurotoxic substances on exposed workers. Guidelines for applying this technique to common work-place exposures, including other metals and organic solvents, are discussed.

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