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振动声学疾病的神经学方面

Neurological aspects of vibroacoustic disease.

作者信息

Martinho Pimenta A J, Castelo Branco N A

机构信息

Santo António dos Capuchos Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal.

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 1999 Mar;70(3 Pt 2):A91-5.

PMID:10189162
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Mood and behavioral abnormalities are the most common early findings related to vibroacoustic disease (VAD). Other signs and symptoms have been observed in VAD patients. Brain MRI discloses small multifocal lesions in about 50% of subjects with more than 10 yr of occupational exposure to large pressure amplitude (> or = 90 dB SPL) and low frequency (< or = 500 Hz) (LPALF) noise. However, to date, there have been no studies globally integrating all the neurological, imaging and neurophysiological data of VAD patients. This is the main goal of this study.

METHODS

The 60 male Caucasians diagnosed with VAD were neurologically evaluated in extreme detail in order to systematically identify the most common and significant neurological disturbances in VAD.

RESULTS

This population demonstrates cognitive changes (identified through psychological and neurophysiological studies (ERP P300)), vertigo and auditory changes, visual impairment, epilepsy, and cerebrovascular diseases. Neurological examination reveals pathological signs and reflexes, most commonly the palmo-mental reflex.

CONCLUSIONS

A vascular pattern underlying the multifocal hyperintensities in T2 MR imaging, with predominant involvement of the small arteries of the white matter, is probably the visible organic substratum of the neurological picture. However, other pathophyisological mechanisms are involved in epileptic symptomatology.

摘要

引言

情绪和行为异常是与振动声学疾病(VAD)相关的最常见早期表现。在VAD患者中还观察到了其他体征和症状。脑部磁共振成像(MRI)显示,在职业暴露于大压力振幅(≥90 dB SPL)和低频(≤500 Hz)(LPALF)噪声超过10年的受试者中,约50%存在小的多灶性病变。然而,迄今为止,全球尚无研究整合VAD患者的所有神经学、影像学和神经生理学数据。这是本研究的主要目标。

方法

对60名被诊断为VAD的男性白种人进行了极其详细的神经学评估,以便系统地确定VAD中最常见和最显著的神经功能障碍。

结果

该人群表现出认知变化(通过心理和神经生理学研究(ERP P300)确定)、眩晕和听觉变化、视力损害、癫痫和脑血管疾病。神经学检查发现病理体征和反射,最常见的是掌颏反射。

结论

T2加权磁共振成像中多灶性高信号的血管模式,以白质小动脉为主受累,可能是神经学表现的可见器质性基础。然而,癫痫症状还涉及其他病理生理机制。

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