Comparative Study of a Micro-Scale Test for Lead in Blood, for Use in Mass Screening Programs

Author:

Cooke Richard E1,Glynn Kathryn L1,Ullmann William W1,Lurie Nicole2,Lepow Martha2

Affiliation:

1. Connecticut State Department of Health, Laboratory Division, 10 Clinton St., Hartford, Conn. 06106

2. Department of Pediatrics, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington Ave., Farmington, Conn. 06032

Abstract

Abstract A procedure suitable for the mass screening of children for an undue body burden of lead was tested on 170 clinic patients. Capillary finger-prick blood, collected on filter paper, was analyzed for lead with an atomic absorption spectrophotometer with the Delves cup attachment. This method of analysis had first been judged to be accurate after a laboratory evaluation in which results were compared with those obtained by a dithizone procedure. In the present study, both capillary and venous bloods were obtained from the patients. Venous bloods were also analyzed by the filter paper disk method and by an atomic absorption spectrophotometric procedure requiring a 5-ml sample. Results show that the screening method described here will reliably identify those children with a significantly supranormal blood lead. Both sample collection and laboratory analysis are easier.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry

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