Should children with developmental and behavioural problems be routinely screened for lead?

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作者
Lewendon, G [1 ]
Kinra, S [1 ]
Nelder, R [1 ]
Cronin, T [1 ]
机构
[1] S & W Devon Hlth Author, Lescaze Off, Dartington TQ9 6JE, Devon, England
关键词
developmental problems; behavioural problems; lead; screening;
D O I
10.1136/adc.85.4.286
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Aim-To test the hypothesis that children with behavioural and/or developmental problems have significantly higher blood lead concentrations than the general childhood population. Methods-Blood samples were taken from 69 children with behavioural and/or developmental problems and 136 controls (children admitted for elective day case surgery under general anaesthetic). Blood lead estimations were carried out using graphite furnace atomic absorption Results-Children with behavioural and/or developmental problems had higher lead concentrations than controls, both in terms of their distribution across the group (mean(geometric) lead concentrations: 40.7 (cases), 29.2 (controls), ratio of the means(geometric) 1.35 (95% CI 1.17, 1.58)) and the proportion of children with lead concentrations above those commonly defined as "toxic"-that is, 100 mug/1 (12% (cases), 0.7% (controls); p < 0.001). Multiple linear regression suggested that this difference was not explained by differences in age, sex, or socioeconomic status of the two comparison groups. Conclusions-Children with behavioural and/or developmental problems are more likely to have significantly higher blood lead concentrations than the general childhood population. Lead, a known and more importantly, a treatable neurotoxin, would further contribute to the impairment suffered by these children. We argue that this group of children should be routinely screened for lead.
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页码:286 / 288
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