A comparative study of the effects of carbon monoxide and methylene chloride on human performance

Putz, VR; Johnson, BL; Setzer, JV

HERO ID

23137

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1979

Language

English

PMID

512567

HERO ID 23137
In Press No
Year 1979
Title A comparative study of the effects of carbon monoxide and methylene chloride on human performance
Authors Putz, VR; Johnson, BL; Setzer, JV
Journal Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology
Volume 2
Issue 5
Page Numbers 97-112
Abstract The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether similar carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) values obtained from inhaling carbon monoxide or methylene chloride have the same behavioral effects. The effects were assessed by the performance of 12 humans on a visual-manual, dual-task, and an auditory vigilance task. The results indicated that both substances in concentrations sufficient to produce 5-percent COHb significantly impaired human performance under difficult or demanding task conditions. The conclusion was that carbon monoxide, the main metabolite of methylene chloride, was responsible for the observed performance decrements.
Pmid 512567
Wosid WOS:A1979GY93800007
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