血库血液中的铅含量

Slavka Bulleova, S. Rothenberg, M. Manalo
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虽然血库血液通常被筛选为危险病原体,但血液中有毒金属的存在很少受到关注。在美国,人口血铅水平一直在下降,但偶尔也会发现血铅浓度高的异常值——即使平均血铅水平很低。我们从1999年12月至2000年2月期间,从King/Drew医疗中心连续取样了999个血库袋。几何平均血铅水平为1.0 μg/dl (0.048 μmol/l),但有0.5%的样本血铅水平超过10 μg/d1,有2个样本血铅水平超过30 μg/dl。这两个含铅量最高的样本如果用于血液替换,可能会对婴儿造成额外的风险。因此,即使在人口血铅水平普遍较低的国家,血库血液在用于婴儿之前也应进行铅浓度筛查。
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Lead Levels in Blood Bank Blood
Abstract Although blood bank blood is usually screened for dangerous pathogens, the presence of toxic metals in blood has received little attention. Population blood lead levels have been declining in the United States, but occasional high outliers in blood lead concentration can be found–even when mean levels of blood lead are low. We sampled 999 consecutive blood bank bags from the King/Drew Medical Center, used between December 1999 and February 2000. The geometric mean blood lead level was 1.0 μg/dl (0.048 μmol/l), but 0.5% of the samples had lead levels that exceeded 10 μg/d1, and 2 samples had lead levels that exceeded 30 μg/dl. The 2 samples with the highest lead levels could have presented an additional risk to infants if they were used for blood replacement. Therefore, even in countries with generally low population blood lead levels, blood bank blood should be screened for lead concentration prior to use with infants.
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