Ståhlbom B, Lundh T, Florén I, Akesson B
Department of Occupational Medicine, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden.
Br J Ind Med. 1991 Jan;48(1):26-9. doi: 10.1136/oem.48.1.26.
Experimental exposure of four volunteers to 40-50 mg/m3 of dimethylethylamine (DMEA) for eight hours caused irritation of the mucous membrane of their eyes, subjective visual disturbances (haze), and slight oedema of the corneal epithelium. The thickness of the cornea showed a slight but consistent increase in all four subjects at these exposures and in two subjects exposed to 10 mg/m3. Concentrations of 80 and 160 mg/m3 for 15 minutes caused eye irritation but no visual disturbances or corneal oedema. Occupational exposure for eight hours to about 25 mg/m3 of DMEA (with peaks above 100 mg/m3) was also associated with eye irritation, haze, and corneal oedema. The divergence between our findings and other reports in which visual disturbances occurred at lower concentrations during occupational exposure may be due to peak concentrations.
四名志愿者在八小时内接触40 - 50毫克/立方米的二甲基乙胺(DMEA),导致他们的眼黏膜受到刺激、出现主观视觉障碍(模糊)以及角膜上皮轻微水肿。在这些接触情况下,所有四名受试者的角膜厚度均有轻微但持续的增加,在两名接触10毫克/立方米的受试者中也是如此。80和160毫克/立方米的浓度暴露15分钟会引起眼部刺激,但不会导致视觉障碍或角膜水肿。职业性接触约25毫克/立方米的DMEA八小时(峰值超过100毫克/立方米)也与眼部刺激、模糊和角膜水肿有关。我们的研究结果与其他报告之间存在差异,其他报告中职业接触期间在较低浓度下就出现了视觉障碍,这可能是由于峰值浓度所致。