Ehle A L
Neurotoxicology. 1986 Fall;7(3):203-16.
The literature on nerve conduction velocity (NCV) studies and electromyography in lead exposed populations was reviewed. All studies revealed some degree of defect in their experimental design. Disregarding these limitations, a consensus of the studies indicates that a mild slowing (7%) of motor and sensory NCV may be present in the median and posterior tibial nerves, but that ulnar and peroneal NCVs are not slowed in subjects with blood lead levels of less than 60 micrograms/dl. No clinical correlations to this mild slowing were reported in studies where concurrent motor and sensory examinations were performed. A majority of the studies did not find a correlation between blood lead level and NCV at blood lead levels below 70 ug/dl or length of exposure and NCV. Most studies of electromyographic activity in lead exposed population found abnormalities only in patients with blood lead levels above 60-70 ug/dl or in patients with lead colic or other systemic symptoms of lead intoxication. This review does not find evidence that the slowing of NCV in low level lead exposure is clinically significant or evidence that would suggest that it is a subclinical manifestation of clinical lead neuropathy in man.
对有关铅暴露人群神经传导速度(NCV)研究和肌电图的文献进行了综述。所有研究均显示其实验设计存在一定程度的缺陷。尽管存在这些局限性,但研究的共识表明,在正中神经和胫后神经中可能存在运动和感觉神经传导速度轻度减慢(7%),但血铅水平低于60微克/分升的受试者尺神经和腓总神经的神经传导速度并未减慢。在进行同步运动和感觉检查的研究中,未报告这种轻度减慢与临床的相关性。大多数研究未发现血铅水平低于70微克/分升时血铅水平与神经传导速度之间存在相关性,也未发现暴露时间与神经传导速度之间存在相关性。大多数对铅暴露人群肌电图活动的研究仅在血铅水平高于60 - 70微克/分升的患者中,或在患有铅绞痛或其他铅中毒全身症状的患者中发现异常。本综述未发现证据表明低水平铅暴露时神经传导速度减慢具有临床意义,也未发现证据表明这是人类临床铅神经病变的亚临床表型。