Change in Blood Lead Concentration up to 1 Year after a Gunshot Wound with a Retained Bullet

Joseph L. McQuirter, Stephen J. Rothenberg, Gracie A. Dinkins, Vladislav Kondrashov, Mario Manalo, Andrew C. Todd

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Abstract

The authors studied the time course and prevalence of elevated blood lead concentrations and associated injury- and patient-specific factors during the first year following gunshot injury. They determined blood lead levels at mean time points of 0.3, 3.1,18.7, 94.5, 188.3, and 349.4 days after injury in a volunteer sample of 451 subjects from a Los Angeles, California, trauma center who sustained a first-time gunshot injury with a retained projectile in 2000-2002. In mixed-model analyses, blood lead levels increased with time postinjury (p < 0.0005) up to 3 months, with number of retained fragments (p < 0.0005), and with increasing age (p < 0.0005). Increased blood lead concentration as a function of fragmentation was approximately 30% higher among subjects who had suffered bone fracture in the torso (p < 0.0005). Subjects with bullets or fragments lodged near bone (p < 0.0005) or near joints (p = 0.032) had higher blood lead levels. Logistic models correctly predicted a blood lead elevation of ≥20 μg/dl in 81% and 85% of subjects at 3 and 6 months postinjury, respectively. The prevalence of elevated blood lead was 11. 8% at 3 months and 2.6% at 12 months. The authors recommend continued surveillance of blood lead levels after gunshot injury for patients with key indicators.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)683-692
Number of pages10
JournalAmerican Journal of Epidemiology
Volume159
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2004

Keywords

  • Firearms
  • Lead
  • Lead poisoning
  • Wounds and injuries
  • Wounds, gunshot

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