Hauptman Marissa, Bruccoleri Rebecca, Woolf Alan D
Pediatric Environmental Health Center, Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital.
Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School.
Clin Pediatr Emerg Med. 2017 Sep;18(3):181-192. doi: 10.1016/j.cpem.2017.07.010.
Childhood lead poisoning is a multi-faceted, complex condition, which affects not only the child's health and well-being, but also the family's housing security, economic status, job security, and stress level. This review updates the emergency department clinician on the management of childhood lead poisoning. Infants and children are at higher risk than adults for lead exposure due to their smaller size and proportionately larger dose of ingested toxins, their proximity to ground dirt and indoor dust, their energy and curiosity, their oral exploratory and pica behaviors, their proportionately larger daily water and milk intake, and dietary preferences that differ markedly from those of adults. Pediatric health care providers working in the emergency department can provide medical management, as well as preventive counseling and guidance, to parents of children presenting with evidence of acute or chronic lead poisoning.
儿童铅中毒是一种多方面的复杂病症,不仅会影响儿童的健康和幸福,还会影响家庭的住房安全、经济状况、工作保障和压力水平。本综述向急诊科临床医生介绍儿童铅中毒的管理方法。由于婴儿和儿童体型较小,摄入的毒素剂量相对较大,接近地面灰尘和室内尘土,精力充沛且好奇心强,有口腔探索和异食癖行为,每日水和牛奶摄入量相对较大,以及饮食偏好与成人明显不同,他们比成人更容易接触铅。在急诊科工作的儿科医疗服务提供者可以为有急性或慢性铅中毒迹象的儿童家长提供医疗管理以及预防咨询和指导。