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Sozial- und Präventivmedizin
Article . 1993 . Peer-reviewed
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Machen Arbeitsstoffe herzkrank?

Authors: Werner Maschewsky;

Machen Arbeitsstoffe herzkrank?

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Herzkreislauf-Erkrankungen sind die wichtigste Todesursache in den Industrielandern. Anders als die Krebsforschung, vernachlassigt die Herzkreislauf-Forschung bei uns toxische Wirkungen weitgehend, abgesehen von den Genussgiften Nikotin, Koffein, Alkohol, einigen Medikamenten und den (bei uns) arbeitsmedizinischen Randproblemen Schwefelkohlenstoff, Nitratester und Kohlenmonoxid. Es sind aber zahlreiche kardiovaskulartoxische Arbeitsstoffe bekannt: neben den Genannten auch organische Losemittel, Metalle, Pestizide, Vinylchlorid, polychlorierte Biphenyle, etc. Ebenso sind verschiedene toxische Wirkmechanismen auf das Herzkreislaufsystem bekannt: z. B. langfristige Entstehung von Arteriosklerose, Bluthochdruck, koronaren Herzerkrankungen, Herzmuskelerkrankungen und Herzrhythmusstorungen. Die Vernachlassigung kardiovaskular-toxischer Wirkungen widerspricht der Logik; bei vielen Herzkreislauf-Erkrankungen ist eine toxische Mitverursachung plausibel; mit einer weiteren Aufdeckung kardiovaskular-toxischer Wirkungen ist zu rechnen.

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