Blood lead level and haematological parameters in Saudi Arabian female school children

I. AI-Saleh, M. Nester, E. Devol, N. Shinwari, S. Al-Shahria
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The present study afforded the opportunity to study the effect of lead on haematological parameters of 538 Saudi female pupils aged 6 to 12 years living in Riyadh City. Blood lead levels ranged from 2.300 to 27.362 μg dl−1. Based on Mentzer's formula, 42 pupils were excluded due to thalassaemia. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to study the effect of lead on haematological parameters such as HGB, HCT, MCV and MCH after adjusting for serum Fe and a number of other variables. The results showed that MCV was significantly associated with blood lead levels. Microcytic anaemia in 108 pupils with blood lead levels ≥10 μ dl−1 was also investigated. Of the 108 pupils, 24 had microcytic anaemia as defined by MCV <80 fl and HCT <0.36. The results of this study indicate that haematological abnormalities can be seen at blood lead levels less than the current CDC acceptable limit for lead. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
沙特阿拉伯女学童血铅水平和血液学参数
本研究为研究铅对居住在利雅得市的538名6至12岁沙特女学生血液学参数的影响提供了机会。血铅水平从2.300到27.362 μg dl−1。根据门泽公式,42名学生因地中海贫血而被排除在外。通过多元回归分析研究铅对HGB、HCT、MCV和MCH等血液学参数的影响,并对血清铁和其他一些变量进行调整。结果表明,MCV与血铅水平显著相关。对108名血铅水平≥10 μ dl−1的小学生进行了小细胞贫血的调查。在108名学生中,24名有小细胞贫血,定义为MCV < 80fl和HCT <0.36。这项研究的结果表明,血液学异常可以看到血铅水平低于目前的疾病预防控制中心可接受的限制。版权所有©1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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