The Use of K X-Ray Fluorescence for Measuring Lead Burden in Epidemiological Studies: High and Low Lead Burdens and Measurement Uncertainty

X-ray fluorescence (XRF), a rapid, noninvasive, low-radiation-dose method of measuring bone lead content, has emerged as a promising tool for providing an integrated estimate of low-level lead accumulation in epidemiological studies. The authors group has settled on an XRF instrument that utilizes K...

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Published inEnvironmental health perspectives Vol. 94; p. 107
Main Authors Hu, Howard, Milder, Fred L., Burger, Doug E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.08.1991
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1552-9924
DOI10.2307/3431301

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Abstract X-ray fluorescence (XRF), a rapid, noninvasive, low-radiation-dose method of measuring bone lead content, has emerged as a promising tool for providing an integrated estimate of low-level lead accumulation in epidemiological studies. The authors group has settled on an XRF instrument that utilizes K X-rays (K-XRF) and normalizes the measurement to bone calcium. The unit of measurement provided is in micrograms of lead/gram bone mineral, an accurate proxy for micrograms of lead/gram bone ash. An estimate of measurement uncertainty is generated from the counting statistics and is theoretically dependent on several factors, primarily duration of measurement and bone mass. Data from pilot studies of community-exposed adults and workers with varying degrees of occupational lead exposure demonstrated that the K-XRF instrument can easily distinguish between populations with occupational versus environmental lead exposures. Among all subjects, bone lead increased with age. Larger measurement uncertainty was significantly associated with being female, greater subject weight, and smaller lead burdens.
AbstractList X-ray fluorescence (XRF), a rapid, noninvasive, low-radiation-dose method of measuring bone lead content, has emerged as a promising tool for providing an integrated estimate of low-level lead accumulation in epidemiological studies. The authors group has settled on an XRF instrument that utilizes K X-rays (K-XRF) and normalizes the measurement to bone calcium. The unit of measurement provided is in micrograms of lead/gram bone mineral, an accurate proxy for micrograms of lead/gram bone ash. An estimate of measurement uncertainty is generated from the counting statistics and is theoretically dependent on several factors, primarily duration of measurement and bone mass. Data from pilot studies of community-exposed adults and workers with varying degrees of occupational lead exposure demonstrated that the K-XRF instrument can easily distinguish between populations with occupational versus environmental lead exposures. Among all subjects, bone lead increased with age. Larger measurement uncertainty was significantly associated with being female, greater subject weight, and smaller lead burdens.
Author Milder, Fred L.
Burger, Doug E.
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560300 - Chemicals Metabolism & Toxicology
ADULTS
AGE GROUPS
ALGORITHMS
ANIMAL TISSUES
BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES
BODY
BONE MARROW
BONE TISSUES
CADMIUM 109
CADMIUM ISOTOPES
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
DOSES
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
ELECTRON CAPTURE RADIOISOTOPES
EVEN-ODD NUCLEI
GAMMA RADIATION
HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM
INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI
IONIZING RADIATIONS
ISOTOPES
LEAD COMPOUNDS
MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
MOCKUP
NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS
NUCLEI
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
ORGANS
PATIENTS
PHANTOMS
RADIATION DOSES
RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT
RADIATIONS
RADIOISOTOPES
SEX DEPENDENCE
SIDE EFFECTS
SKELETON
STRUCTURAL MODELS
TIBIA
TISSUES
X-RAY EMISSION ANALYSIS
X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS
YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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