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Pediatr Res


Title:Urinary metabolites of volatile organic compounds of infants in the neonatal intensive care unit
Author(s):El-Metwally D; Chain K; Stefanak MP; Alwis U; Blount BC; LaKind JS; Bearer CF;
Address:"Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. Tobacco and Volatiles Branch, Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. LaKind Associates, LLC; Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Catonsville, Maryland"
Journal Title:Pediatr Res
Year:2018
Volume:20180516
Issue:6
Page Number:1158 - 1164
DOI: 10.1038/pr.2018.52
ISSN/ISBN:1530-0447 (Electronic) 0031-3998 (Print) 0031-3998 (Linking)
Abstract:"BackgroundPreterm infants (PTI) in the NICU are often placed in incubators that may increase their exposure to volatile organic chemicals (VOCs). To determine whether PTI in incubators have higher urinary concentrations of VOC metabolites compared with infants in cribs.MethodsUrine from 40 PTI in incubators and 40 infants in cribs was collected and analyzed for 28 urinary VOC biomarkers. Differences in metabolite concentrations between the two groups were compared.ResultsTwenty two of the VOC metabolites were detected in at least one urine sample. All urine samples tested had measurable levels of six VOC metabolites. Biomarkers for acrolein, acrylonitrile, carbon disulfide, cyanide, N-dimethylformamide, ethylbenzene, ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, styrene, toluene/benzyl alcohol, vinyl chloride, and xylene were higher in the incubator group. The geometric means of five VOC metabolites were 2-fold higher than those reported for NHANES children 6-11 years of age in one or both of the groups with benzyl mercapturic acid being 7-fold and 12-fold greater than NHANES in the crib and incubator group, respectively.ConclusionAll infants were exposed to VOCs. PTI in incubators have a different VOC exposure profile compared with infants in cribs. The health implications associated with these exposures require further study"
Keywords:"Biomarkers/urine Child Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Environmental Exposure Female Humans *Incubators, Infant Infant *Infant Equipment Infant, Newborn Intensive Care, Neonatal/*methods Male Toluene/urine Volatile Organic Compounds/*urine;"
Notes:"MedlineEl-Metwally, Dina Chain, Krista Stefanak, Matthew P Alwis, Udeni Blount, Benjamin C LaKind, Judy S Bearer, Cynthia F eng CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/ Comparative Study 2018/05/17 Pediatr Res. 2018 Jun; 83(6):1158-1164. doi: 10.1038/pr.2018.52. Epub 2018 May 16"

 
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