Relationship between Blood Lead Levels with Abdominal Pain in Consumers of Edible Opium

Authors

  • Aghabiklooei, A. Legal Medicine Departmemt, Medicine Faculty, Iran University of Medical Sciences
  • Amiri, H. Emergency Medicine Departmemt, Medicine Faculty, Iran University of Medical Sciences
  • Neghabi, Z. Emergency Medicine Departmemt, Medicine Faculty, Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract:

Aims): Lead is one of the heavy metals that can be a factor of acute or chronic toxicity. Smugglers may add lead to drugs during the production process in order to increase its weight and earning more benefits. In this regard, the aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between blood lead levels in consumers of edible opium with abdominal pain. Instruments & Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out on 122 consumers of edible opium with abdominal pain who referred to the emergency department of the Rasoul Akram, Firoozgar, Haft-e-Tir and Baharlu hospitals in 2016. The subjects were entered in the study by the counting-all method. Demographic information, health condition, and lifestyle of the patients were collected using a questionnaire as well as the blood lead level and blood factors of the subjects were measured. Data were analyzed through SPSS 22 software using independent t-test and Chi-squared test. Findings: The mean of blood lead levels in patients with abdominal pain was 87.49±32.27μg/. The lead level showed the mild, moderate and acute poisoning respectively in the 29.5%, 39.3% and 27.9% of the patients. Conclusion: The blood lead level in the consumers of edible opium with abdominal pain is above 25μg/dL which showed the toxicity. Therefore, there is a strong potential for lead poisoning in consumers of edible opium.

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volume 25  issue 2

pages  1- 5

publication date 2019-08

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