评估血铅水平作为自闭症谱系障碍儿童的危险因素:一项病例对照研究

Ali Ms, Begum Ba, Akhter S, N. K, Uddin Ukm, Akter S, Jolly Yn
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本研究探讨了血铅(Pb)水平作为自闭症儿童危险因素的评价,并探讨了血铅(BLL)水平与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的关系。这是一项病例对照研究。采用静脉穿刺法采集病例组(3-16岁中的25例)和对照组(3-16岁中的25例)血液样本,采用能量色散x射线荧光(EDXRF)技术测定血铅水平。通过对父母或照顾者的访谈,对每个病例和对照组完成预先设计的问卷。本研究发现,病例组与对照组的产妇平均出生年龄有显著差异。病例组中有更多的孩子的父母教育水平较高,来自社会经济地位较高的家庭。明显更多的自闭症儿童来自城市地区而不是农村地区。病例组暴露于空气污染的风险是对照组的14倍,其代表是儿童住所靠近交通繁忙的道路。病例组仅存在异食癖史(p值0.001),表明ASD组儿童的铅暴露量高于对照组。病例组和对照组的平均血药浓度分别为44.18和29.22 μg/dl。病例组48%的儿童血铅水平≥10 μg/dl,而对照组为24%。
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Evaluation of Blood Lead Level as a Risk Factor in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case Control Study
The present study deals with the Evaluation of Blood lead (Pb) level as a risk factor in Autistic Children and to determine the association between blood lead level (BLL) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It was a casecontrol study. Blood samples were collected from both case (25 of 3-16 years) and control (25 of 3-16 years) groups by vein puncture for the determination of blood lead levels using Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) technique. Predesigned questionnaires were completed for each case and control group by interviewing the parents or care-givers. The present study revealed that there was a significant difference between mean ages of mother at child’s birth in both case and control group. Significantly more children in case group had parents with higher educational levels and came from families with higher socioeconomic status. Significantly more children in ASD group came from urban areas than rural area. The risk of exposure to air pollution in case group was 14 times more than the control group which is represented by the proximity of child’s residence to high traffic roads. History of pica was exclusively present in case group (p value 0.001) indicating that children in ASD group had more exposure to lead than those of control group. The mean blood levels were 44.18 and 29.22 μg/dl for case and control group respectively. In case group 48% of the children had blood lead level ≥ 10 μg/dl compared to 24% in the control group.
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