纽威市金属制造工厂职业暴露人员肾功能状况评估

A. Okpogba, E. Ogbodo, I. Ezeugwunne, R. Analike, A. Amah, CG Ikimi, I. Ejiogu, E. Onyeneke
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研究背景:工作环境中的重金属污染与暴露是一个具有重大公共卫生意义的问题。研究目的:本横断面研究评估了尼日利亚东南部奈威金属制造工厂职业暴露人群的肾功能状况。材料与方法:选取19 ~ 56岁金属加工工厂表面健康个体15例,18 ~ 44岁对照79例(Nnewi (N) 39例,Elele (E) 40例)。每位受试者采集静脉血5ml,采用标准实验室方法测定生化参数(钾、钠、氯化物、碳酸氢盐、尿素和肌酐水平)。结果:目前的研究显示,钠、钾、尿素和肌酐水平显著升高(结论:本研究揭示了工作场所重金属暴露对肾脏功能的有害影响。关键词:金属加工,工厂工人,职业暴露,重金属,肾功能,体重指数,工龄,年龄。
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Assessment of the renal function status in occupationally exposed people working in metal fabricating factory in Nnewi
Background of Study: Heavy metal contamination and exposure in work environment is an issue of great public health implication. Aim of the Study: this cross sectional study assessed the renal function status in occupationally exposed people working in metal fabricating factory in Nnewi South Eastern Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A total of 15 apparently healthy individuals in metal fabricating factory aged between 19 and 56 years and 79 control subjects (comprising of 39 control subjects from Nnewi (N) and 40 control subjects from Elele (E) respectively) aged between 18 and 44 years were recruited for the study. 5ml of venous blood sample was collected from each subject for the determination of biochemical parameters (potassium, sodium, chloride, bicarbonate, urea and creatinine levels) using standard laboratory methods. Results: The current study showed significantly elevated levels of sodium, potassium, urea and creatinine (p Conclusion: This study revealed the deleterious effect of heavy metal exposure at the work place on the functionality of the kidneys. Keywords: Metal fabrication, Factory workers, Occupational exposure, Heavy metals, Kidney function, Body mass index, Length of service, Age.
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