影响儿童吸入风险评估的因素

R. Saadeh, J. Klaunig
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背景:本研究回顾了改变儿童吸入暴露风险的因素,并修改了吸入风险评估过程。在评估吸入性暴露风险时,文献中确定的因素将儿童与成人区分开来。这些因素是根据儿童独特的生理、解剖和生化特征确定的,这些特征延伸到包括独特的吸入剂量学。已经开发了许多方法来解释儿童的这些因素。然而,有些因素比其他因素更具包容性,对这些因素进行全面评估对于加强儿童的风险分析很重要。目的:目的是确定影响风险评估四步的儿童因素,并评估与这些因素相关的不确定性程度。方法:作者没有遵循特定的系统从文献中选择文章。然而,原始和评论文章是根据它们与本文目标的相关性来选择的。使用五份EPA文件和一份WHO文件来确定图1所示的因素。在计算与已确定因素相关的不确定度时,采用了环境保护局种间和种内差异指南以及吸入剂量测定指南。结果:图1说明了在儿童吸入风险评估中确定的影响因素,并阐明了这些因素之间可能存在的相关性。表1在风险评估的两个选定步骤中按其重要性和确定程度对因素进行排序。图2根据方法学中描述的标准评估与图1中所示因素相关的不确定性。图3展示了用于评估儿童风险的每种方法的包容性。结论:儿童的风险评估需要特殊的考虑,并纳入儿童特有的因素,因为儿童的发育是不断变化的,这是儿童与成人的区别。
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Factors modifying childrens inhalational risk assessment
Context: This study reviews factors in children, which alter their risk to inhalational exposures, and modify the inhalational risk assessment process. Factors identified in the literature distinguish children from adults when assessing risk of inhalational exposures. Such factors are determined based on children’s unique physiological, anatomical, and biochemical characteristics, which extend to include a unique inhalational dosimetry. Numerous methods have been developed to account for such factors in children. However, some factors are more inclusive than others are, and a comprehensive assessment of these factors is important to enhance risk analysis in children. Objective: The aim was to identify factors in children that modify the four steps of risk assessment and assess the magnitude of uncertainty associated with these factors. Methods: Authors did not follow a specific system for selecting articles from the literature. However, original and review articles were chosen based on their relevancy to the objectives of this paper. Five EPA documents and one WHO document were used to identify factors shown in Figure 1. EPA guidelines for inter and intra species differences and for inhalational dosimetry were used in calculating uncertainty associated with the identified factors. Results: Figure 1 illustrates factors identified as influential in children’s inhalational risk assessment, with the elucidation of possible correlations that exist among these factors. Table 1 ranks factors in order of their importance and determination in two selected steps of risk assessment. Figure 2 evaluates uncertainty related to factors shown in Figure 1 based on criteria described in Methodology. Figure 3 demonstrates the inclusiveness of each of the methods used to assess risk in children. Conclusion: Children’s risk assessment demands special considerations and the inclusion of factors specific to them because of their continuous developmental changes, which differentiate them from adults.
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