S. K. Gunatilake, S. S. Samaratunga, R. Rubasinghe
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引用次数: 39
摘要
在这篇文章中,目前的科学证据与未知病因的慢性肾脏疾病(CKDu),严格审查和利用与其他相关文献,以证明可能的致病原因(s)的慢性健康问题。为此,作者首先回顾了与斯里兰卡病因不明的慢性肾病有关的社会经济、环境、气象、健康和地理环境/化学方面的文献,然后详细研究了已知的慢性肾病病因(关键医学事实),重点列出了全面的病因清单。基于CKDu流行地区的经济发展性质,以往的研究认为CKDu的致病因素可能是环境因素,并且与人为活动的性质有关。因此,作者对与农业活动有关的重金属慢性暴露进行了更多的研究。文中还提到了该地区重金属的潜在来源。详细研究了砷(As)、镉(Cd)和铅(Pb)三种元素的地球化学迁移及其对健康的影响。目前关于慢性肾病的科学观察报告用已确定的砷、镉和铅的化学、地球化学和健康风险进行了评价。根据该审查,斯里兰卡中北部省(NCP)的CKDu是由与农业活动相关的重金属水平升高的长期暴露和累积效应引起的疾病,这是合理的。Sabaragamuwa University Journal Vol.13(2) 2014年12月;31-58
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Sri Lanka - Current Research Evidence Justification: A Review
In this article, the current scientific evidence of Chronic Kidney disease with unknown aetiology (CKDu), were critically reviewed and harnessed with other relevant literature with a view to justify the possible causative reason(s) for this chronic health problem. To this end, authors first reviewed the literature on socio-economic, environmental, meteorological, health and geo-environmental/chemical aspects in relation to the CKD of unknown aetiology in Sri Lanka and then studied the known aetiology of CKD (key medical facts) in detail highlighting a comprehensive list of causes. Based on the nature of economic development in the CKDu prevailing area, previous studies have suggested that the causative factor for CKDu is probably environmental and is related to the nature of anthropogenic activities. Therefore, authors investigated subject more into the chronic exposure to heavy metals associated with agricultural activities. Potential sources of heavy metals in the area are mentioned. The geochemical mobility and health effects of three selected elements namely arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd) and Lead (Pb) are studied in detail. The current scientific observations reported on CKD were evaluated with established chemical, geochemical, and health risk of As, Cd and Pb. According to the review, it can be justified that CKDu of the North Central Province (NCP) in Sri Lanka is a decease caused by the chronic exposure and cumulative effects of elevated levels of heavy metals associated with agricultural activities. Sabaragamuwa University Journal Vol.13(2) December 2014; 31-58