神经系统疾病儿童的血铅水平调查:单中心初步研究

Touran MAHMOUDIAN, Mohamadreza, MODARESI, Ali ZAREI, Parinaz POURSAFA, Roya KELISHADI

中国当代儿科杂志 ›› 2009, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (12) : 873-876.

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中国当代儿科杂志 ›› 2009, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (12) : 873-876.
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神经系统疾病儿童的血铅水平调查:单中心初步研究

  • Touran MAHMOUDIAN, Mohamadreza MODARESI, Ali ZAREI, Parinaz POURSAFA, Roya KELISHADI
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Blood lead levels in children with neurological disorders: a single centre preliminary study

  • Touran MAHMOUDIAN, Mohamadreza MODARESI, Ali ZAREI, Parinaz POURSAFA, Roya KELISHADI
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目的:儿童铅中毒具有很大的潜在危害。慢性低水平铅暴露会导致学习障碍及行为问题,如腹痛,失眠,多动,生长发育落后,听力损失,上肢无力。该研究旨在调查神经系统疾病儿童的血铅水平,并与健康儿童作比较。方法:100名患有神经系统疾病的1~10岁儿童作为研究对象。100名年龄和性别匹配的健康儿童作为对照。采用火焰原子吸收光谱法检测血铅含量。结果:神经系统疾病组儿童的平均血铅含量显著高于对照组,差异有显著性 (113.2±47.5 μg/L vs 84.7±38.0 μg/L; P<0.01)。神经系统疾病组和对照组分别有44%和19%的儿童血铅超标(>100 μg/L)。结论:儿童血铅水平增高可能与神经系统疾病有关。建议对患神经系统疾病的儿童常规作血铅测定。[中国当代儿科杂志,2009,11(11):873-876]

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OBJECTIVE: Lead poisoning is a potentially devastating problem among young children. Chronic low level lead exposure can lead to learning disabilities and behavior changes such as colic, insomnia, hyperactivity, impaired growth, hearing loss and upper extremity weakness. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the blood lead level in children with neurological disorders in comparison with healthy controls. METHODS: lead concentrations were measured by flame atomic absorption spectrometry in 100 children aged 1-10 years and suffering from various neurological disorders. One hundred age- and sex-matched healthy children served as controls. RESULTS: The mean blood lead concentration was higher in children with neurological disorders than in controls (113.2±47.5 μg/L vs 84.7±38.0 μg/L; P<0.01). Overall, 44% of children with neurological disorders and 19% of controls were found to have increased blood lead levels, i.e.>100 μg/L. CONCLUSIONS: An increase in blood lead level in children might be related to neurological disorders. The measurement of blood lead level might be included in diagnostic eveluation of children with neurological disorders.[Chin J Contemp Pediatr, 2009, 11 (11):873-876]

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血铅 / 神经系统疾病 / 儿童

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Blood Lead / Neurological disorder / Child

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Touran MAHMOUDIAN, Mohamadreza, MODARESI, Ali ZAREI, Parinaz POURSAFA, Roya KELISHADI. 神经系统疾病儿童的血铅水平调查:单中心初步研究[J]. 中国当代儿科杂志. 2009, 11(12): 873-876
Touran MAHMOUDIAN, Mohamadreza, MODARESI, Ali ZAREI, Parinaz POURSAFA, Roya KELISHADI. Blood lead levels in children with neurological disorders: a single centre preliminary study[J]. Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics. 2009, 11(12): 873-876
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