Hartmann Heidi M
Environmental Assessment Division, Argonne National Library, Illinois 60439, USA.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2002 Jun;35(3):347-56. doi: 10.1006/rtph.2002.1547.
The U.S. Army has estimated acute lethality guideline levels for inhalation of the chemical warfare agents mustard, GB, and VX. These levels are expressed as dosages measured in milligram-minutes per cubic meter (mg-min/m(3)). The National Advisory Council has also proposed acute emergency guideline levels (AEGLs) for the agents. The AEGLs are threshold exposure limits for the general public for mild effects, serious adverse effects, and lethality. They are expressed as air concentrations (in units of mg/m(3)) and are applicable to emergency exposure periods ranging from 10 min to 8 h. The report discusses strengths and deficiencies in the levels, important parameters (i.e., exposure time, breathing rate) that need to be explicitly addressed in deriving the guideline levels, and possible impacts that could result from using AEGLs instead of guideline dosages in future assessments.
美国陆军已估算出吸入化学战剂芥子气、沙林毒气(GB)和维埃克斯毒气(VX)的急性致死率指导水平。这些水平以每立方米毫克 - 分钟(mg - min/m³)为单位计量的剂量来表示。国家咨询委员会也针对这些毒剂提出了急性应急指导水平(AEGLs)。AEGLs是针对一般公众轻度影响、严重不良反应和致死率的阈值暴露极限。它们以空气浓度(单位为mg/m³)表示,适用于10分钟至8小时的应急暴露时间段。该报告讨论了这些水平的优点和不足、在推导指导水平时需要明确考虑的重要参数(即暴露时间、呼吸速率),以及在未来评估中使用AEGLs而非指导剂量可能产生的影响。