Urinary lead as a possible surrogate of blood lead among workers occupationally exposed to lead

被引:27
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作者
Fukui, Y [1 ]
Miki, M [1 ]
Ukai, H [1 ]
Okamoto, S [1 ]
Takada, S [1 ]
Higashikawa, K [1 ]
Ikeda, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyoto Ind Hlth Assoc, Nakagyo Ku, Kyoto 6048472, Japan
关键词
biological monitoring; blood lead; urinary lead;
D O I
10.1007/s004200050409
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: The aim of the present study is to investigate whether lead (Pb) in urine (Pb-U) can be a valid surrogate of lead in blood (Pb-B), the traditional biomarker of exposure to lead in occupational health. Methods: Blood and spot urine samples were collected from 258 workers of both sexes occupationally exposed to lead. The samples were analyzed for lead by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, and the correlation between Pb-B and Pb-U was examined by linear regression analysis before and after logarithmic conversion. Results: The correlation coefficient (0.824; P < 0.01) was largest when the relationship between Pb-B and Pb-U was examined with 214 cases of one sex (i.e., men) after Pb-U was corrected for a specific gravity (1.016) of urine (Pb-Usg) and both Pb-B and Pb-Usg were converted to logarithms. The geometric means (GMs) of Pb-B and Pb-Usg for the 214 men were 489 mu g/l and 81 mu g/l, respectively. When Pb-Usg was assumed to be 100 mu g/l in this set of correlations, the 95% confidence range of Pb-B for the group mean was narrow, i.e., 543-575 mu g/l (with GM of 559 mu g/l), whereas that for individual Pb-B values was as wide as 355-881 mu g/l. Conclusions: The correlation of Pb-U with Pb-B among workers occupationally exposed to Pb was close enough to suggest that Pb-U may be a good alternative to Pb-B on a group basis, but not allow Pb-U to predict Pb-B on an close enough to individual basis.
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