RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Trigeminal somatosensory evoked potentials in trichloroethylene-exposed workers JF Neurosciences Journal JO Neurosciences (Riyadh) FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 102 OP 107 VO 9 IS 2 A1 Mhiri, Chokri A1 Choyakh, Fakher A1 Ben Hmida, Mohamed A1 Feki, Imed A1 Ben Messaud, Mounir A1 Zouari, Nouri YR 2004 UL http://nsj.org.sa/content/9/2/102.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of trigeminal somatosensory evoked potentials (TSEP) in evaluating toxicity of trichloroethylene to the trigeminal nerve.METHODS: Trichloroethylene (TCE), an excellent fat solvent largely used in industry, has a neurotoxic effect particularly on the trigeminal nerve. In March 2002, several TCE-exposed workers presented to Habib Bourguiba University Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia, for burned or numbness of the face. Twenty-three workers manipulating TCE underwent clinical, biological and toxicological assessment. Neurophysiologic study consisted of the measurement of the latencies and the amplitudes of TSEP in 23 exposed workers and 23 controls.RESULTS: Abnormal TSEP were observed in 6 workers with clinical evidence of trigeminal involvement and in 9 asymptomatic workers. We observed a significant positive correlation between duration of exposure and the N2 latency (r=0.5, p<0.01) and P2 latency (r=0.6, p<0.02). The sensitivity of TSEP was 65% and the specificity was 100%.CONCLUSION: Trigeminal somatosensory evoked potentials are a useful tool in the diagnosis and management of chronic neurological complications of TCE intoxication. Since alterations of TSEP precede clinical symptoms, trigeminal nerve involvement can be demonstrated at the infra-clinical stage.