Uk. Misra et J. Kalita, A STUDY OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN METHYL-ISO-CYANATE VICTIMS ONE-YEARAFTER BHOPAL ACCIDENT, Neurotoxicology, 18(2), 1997, pp. 381-386
There is a paucity of information regarding the late effects of methyl
-iso-cyanate (MIG) poisoning. In this study, the clinical and cognitiv
e functions of 52 MIC victims were evaluated one year after the Bhopal
gas accident. There were 15 severely, 14 moderately, and 23 mildly af
fected patients. Their mean age was 38.2 (range 15-65) years and 30 pa
tients were males. Their clinical picture was dominated by respiratory
symptoms in 36 patients, of which 17 had abnormal chest radiographs.
Neurological examination of these patients was normal. Psychometry in
33 patients revealed significant impairment of standard progressive ma
trices (SPM), associate learning and motor speed and precision test (p
< 0.01) in severely exposed MIC patients. In the moderately affected
group associate learning and motor speed and precision were significan
tly impaired. Motor speed and precision tests had significant positive
correlation with eye signs (r=0.42) and disability score (r=0.68). Ou
r results suggest significant cognitive impairment in severely exposed
MIC victims. (C) 1997 Inter Press.