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Chlorine-induced damage documented by neurophysiological, neuropsychological, and pulmonary testing.

K H Kilburn1.   

Abstract

Chlorine causes acute pulmonary edema and damages airways, thus producing obliterative bronchiolitis. In the case series in this study, its adverse effects were extended to visual and central nervous system impairment. Twenty-two patients exposed briefly to undiluted chlorine at home or work were evaluated with a battery of neurobehavioral and visual tests. Their test scores, expressed as percentage predicted, were compared with those of unexposed subjects. Chlorine-exposed subjects had impaired balance (with eyes open and eyes closed), delayed simple and choice reaction times, impaired color discrimination, impaired visual field performance, decreased hearing, and decreased grip strength. Blink reflex latency was delayed on the right. Cognitive performance (i.e., digit symbol and vocabulary), peg placement, trail making A and B, and verbal recall were significantly below predicted levels. Well-learned memory functions were not impaired. Adverse mood states scores were elevated as were the frequencies of 28 of 35 common symptoms. Forced vital capacities were reduced. The duration of chlorine exposures was from a breath or two to several hours, and exposures were associated with impaired neurophysiologic and neuropsychologic functions. Impairments appeared insidiously, were noted 1 to 48 mo after exposure, and persisted. Such functional losses must be prevented. Additional chlorine-exposed patients should be evaluated for neurological and pulmonary damage.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10735517     DOI: 10.1080/00039890009603382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Health        ISSN: 0003-9896


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1.  Posttraumatic stress and tendency to panic in the aftermath of the chlorine gas disaster in Graniteville, South Carolina.

Authors:  Jay P Ginsberg; Joseph R Holbrook; Debjani Chanda; Haikun Bao; Erik R Svendsen
Journal:  Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol       Date:  2011-11-10       Impact factor: 4.328

2.  Bronchial damage and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage following chlorine gas inhalation: A case report.

Authors:  Kosuke Uemura; Momoko Isono; Katsunori Kagohashi; Ryuichi Hasegawa; Hiroaki Satoh
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2017-09-21       Impact factor: 2.447

3.  Oxygen Administration Improves Survival but Worsens Cardiopulmonary Functions in Chlorine-exposed Rats.

Authors:  Obiefuna C Okponyia; Matthew D McGraw; Marilyn M Dysart; Rhonda B Garlick; Jacqueline S Rioux; Angela L Murphy; Gates B Roe; Carl W White; Livia A Veress
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 6.914

Review 4.  Toxic effects of chlorine gas and potential treatments: a literature review.

Authors:  Satyanarayana Achanta; Sven-Eric Jordt
Journal:  Toxicol Mech Methods       Date:  2019-10-01       Impact factor: 2.987

5.  Use of noninvasive ventilation in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome due to accidental chlorine inhalation: a case report.

Authors:  Adriano Medina Matos; Rodrigo Ribeiro de Oliveira; Mauro Martins Lippi; Rodrigo Ryoji Takatani; Wilson de Oliveira
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2017 Jan-Mar
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