Review
Survey of solvent related chronic encephalopathy as an
occupational disease in European countries
G Triebig, J Hallermann
Institute and
Policlinic of Occupational and Social Medicine, University Hospital
Heidelberg, Hospitalstrasse 1, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany
Correspondence to: Professor G Triebig gerhard_triebig{at}med.uni-heidelberg.de
Accepted 30 April 2001
OBJECTIVES
To obtain
information about solvent related chronic encephalopathy (SRCE) in the
countries of the European Union (EU).
METHOD
A survey was
conducted in 1998 and 1999 among medical experts, authorities for
health and safety, and social security institutions.
RESULTS
SRCE is an
acknowledged occupational disease in most of the participating
countries. However, the numbers of compensated cases differ
considerably. This is mainly a consequence of national social law
rather than of differences in the criteria of diagnosis. In countries
with relatively high reported incidences
such as Denmark, Finland,
Norway, and Sweden
the number of acknowledged cases has declined over
the past 5-10 years, although the most important criteria of diagnosis
and causality, according to expert opinion, equivalent diagnostic
procedures, and measures for prevention within the EU are not comparable.
CONCLUSIONS
There is a
need for common guidelines for early diagnosis and the evaluation of
causality. Actual figures of SRCE are not suitable to estimate
prospective numbers of cases. For this reason a multicentre study in EU
states is necessary after a consensus of diagnostic procedure. It is
likely that the number of cases will decrease as a result of changes in
legislation and preventive measures
such as substitution or reduction
of solvents in the products, improvement of technical equipment, and
regular health surveillance. Future research activities should focus on
follow up studies of prognosis, randomised clinical trials of
treatment, investigation of neurotoxic mechanisms, and of the
interaction of solvent mixtures.
Keywords: organic solvents; encephalopathy; occupational disease
© 2001 by Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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