Alessio L, Apostoli P, Braga M, Duca P G, Herber R F, Nordberg G, Vesterberg O
Institute of Occupational Health, University of Brescia, Italy.
Sci Total Environ. 1994 Aug 2;152(2):169-77. doi: 10.1016/0048-9697(94)90497-9.
Reference values for blood-cadmium levels (B-Cd) are available for only a limited number of geographical areas and for particular population strata (sex, age, smoking habits). This paper, in agreement with the TRACY guidelines, describes and discusses the criteria used to rank published papers on reference values for cadmium retrieved by Medline and Toxline between 1976 and 1991. The TRACY criteria deal with the grading of published papers in terms of their suitability for calculating provisional reference values. Only four out of 18 papers were considered suitable for the TRACY project. The four articles were finally used via meta-analysis to provide provisional reference values for smokers and non-smokers. The comparison of results obtained using published statistics and individual data is used to discuss the appropriateness of meta-analysis in the case of cadmium. Due to the availability of large enough studies and to the clear differences across countries, the suitability of a compound upper reference limit to B-Cd levels seems limited.
仅在有限的地理区域以及特定的人群阶层(性别、年龄、吸烟习惯)中有血液镉水平(B-Cd)的参考值。本文按照TRACY指南,描述并讨论了用于对1976年至1991年间通过Medline和Toxline检索到的关于镉参考值的已发表论文进行排名的标准。TRACY标准涉及已发表论文在计算临时参考值方面的适用性分级。18篇论文中只有4篇被认为适用于TRACY项目。这4篇文章最终通过荟萃分析用于提供吸烟者和非吸烟者的临时参考值。使用已发表统计数据和个体数据获得的结果比较用于讨论镉情况下荟萃分析的适用性。由于有足够大的研究可用,且各国之间存在明显差异,复合上限参考限值对B-Cd水平的适用性似乎有限。