OCCUPATIONAL 50-HZ MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE AND HUMAN HEART-RATE - A CASE-REPORT

Citation
S. Deoux et al., OCCUPATIONAL 50-HZ MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE AND HUMAN HEART-RATE - A CASE-REPORT, Electro- and magnetobiology, 16(2), 1997, pp. 153-159
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Biophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
10619526
Volume
16
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
153 - 159
Database
ISI
SICI code
1061-9526(1997)16:2<153:O5MEAH>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
In an office room located above the building's transformer station, a durable slowing of heart rate (48 bpm) and frequent ventricular extras ystoles were observed in a woman, 47 years old, a few months after she changed the location of her office. Her prior baseline heart rate was 80 bpm. All the cardiological investigations were normal. ELF electri c field was low: 4-5 V/m. Average ELF magnetic flux density at the wor kplace was 23 mu T with peaks to 31.4 mu T. The worker had a long-term exposure period (40 h/week for 22 months). The slowing phenomenon dec reased after termination of the exposure (60 bpm). The ventricular ext rasystoles remained 1 year after the end of the exposure but were fewe r and no longer polymorphous. The criteria of a possible link between the appearance of cardiac rhythm disorders and the ELF magnetic exposu re are analyzed. With a review of the literature, this clinical case s eems to satisfy to some degree the biological plausibility, the tempor al relationship, and the experimental evidence.