Lead toxicity with a new focus Flashcards

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Symptoms of acute/subacute lead toxicity?

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headache, clumsiness, somnolence, stupor, seizure
abdo pain, constipation, vomiting, 
anemia, 
renal failure
possible death
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Symptoms of low-level lead exposure?

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cognitive delay, neurodevelopmental signs (inattention, hyperactivity, hearing impairment, poor balance, speech delay)

3.5% of mild intellectual disability worldwide is caused by lead exposure

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Long-term consequences of lead exposure

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HTN, vascular disease
renal impairment
aberrant behaviour

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Where is lead stored in body?

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Bones (70%)

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What is half-life of lead in RBC?

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45 days

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Who to consider lead level testing in?

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HELP(d)

  • Home built before 1960 (lived in home sometime in past 6 mo), esp when water supplied by lead piping or original paint present, peeling or chipped
  • Emigrated or adopted from country/region with higher population lead levels
  • Lead poisoning hx in sibling, housemate, playmate
  • Pica or eaten paint chips, tend to mouth painted surfaces
  • neuroDevelopmental disorder and any of the above RF

Other RF:
African/American
low SES
Poor nutrition (shared absorptive pathways cause children with mineral deficiency to absorb more lead (ca, iron, zinc)

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Testing when high lead level is suspected?

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CBC
Ferritin
Blood lead level (venous)
Calcium, protein, albumin

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What are the components of the pediatric environmental health history (for lead exposure)?

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Home/child care/school

  • neighborhood established in 1960s or before
  • Buildings constructed in 1980s or earlier
  • Building of poor state of repair
  • Proximity to past industrial or waste site
  • Proximety to busy roadway or airfield (<30 yards)

Food

  • imported sugar, candy, baking supplies
  • food containers of pewter or ceramic
  • Foods that may accumulate lead
  • wild game shot with lead bullet

Consumer products

  • costume jewelry
  • candles
  • Imported painted items - toys, crayons, mini-blinds, vinyl items, reusable bags
  • Cosmetics

Occupation and hobby related

  • battery manufacturing and recycling
  • radiator repair, welding
  • lead mining & smelting
  • brass & bronze foundry work
  • demolition & renovations
  • hunting, marksmanship, military
  • pottery glazing
  • leaded glass

Family factors

  • mother exposed to lead in pregnancy
  • previously lived in country with high population lead levels
  • sibling/other contact with lead exposure
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How to manage child with lead toxicity?

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  • 5-14 mcg/dL
    • review lab test with family
    • Retest venous BLL at 1-3 mo (if stable or decreasing, retest in 3 mo)
    • PEHH. Provide preliminary advice about reducing or eliminating exposure sources
    • Contact local public health
    • routine health maintenance: neurodevelopmental screening, assess nutrition
    • Nutrition counselling on Ca and iron.
      • Vitamin-C containing foods (fruits) with iron
      • encourage iron rich foods
      • Do CBC, ferritin, CRP and treatment
      • consider multivitamin
    • Complete full neurodevelopmental assessment & follow up —> effects may manifest over years
  • 15-44 mcg/dL
    • Perform above
    • confirm BLL with repeat at 1-4 wk
    • Consider AXR
      • consider gut decontamination if ingested foreign body. Call local poison centre for help.
      • Chelation not typically recommended
  • > 44 mcg/dL
    • follow above
    • repeat venous test at 48 hours
    • Consider hospitalization/chelation therapy in consultation with Poison control centre.
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