Toluene exposure and changes in platelet count: a narrative review.
Gabriel Machado Romão da SilvaEric SlawkaAline de Souza Espindola SantosAngélica Dos Santos ViannaPublished in: Revista brasileira de medicina do trabalho : publicacao oficial da Associacao Nacional de Medicina do Trabalho-ANAMT (2024)
Toluene is a widely used solvent whose many toxic effects include neurological and hematological damage. This study reviewed evidence about the effects of toluene exposure on platelet count in humans. Three electronic databases and a digital library of theses and dissertations were searched using a specific strategy, yielding 64 articles, of which 14 were selected. These studies assessed a total of 15,759 participants, including 13,297 exposed individuals, mainly women exposed in an environmental setting. The major findings were: (1) conflicting results (positive, inverse, or no association), (2) cross-contamination with other substances, which impaired assessment of the relationship, and (3) a lack of studies. Thus, further research is needed on this topic, especially toluene exposure in isolation from associated substances.