Saf Health Work.  2020 Jun;11(2):235-240. 10.1016/j.shaw.2020.03.005.

Chronic Cadmium Intoxication and Renal Injury Among Workers of a Small-scale Silver Soldering Company

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Gachon University College of Medicine, Gil Medical Center, 21, Namdong-daero 774beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon, 21565, Republic of Korea
  • 2Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Gachon University College of Medicine, Gil Medical Center, 21, Namdong-daero 774beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon, 21565, Republic of Korea
  • 3Department of Pathology, Gachon University, Gil Medical Center, 21, Namdong-daero 774beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon, 21565, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Background
Cadmium exposure may induce chronic intoxication with renal damage. Silver soldering may be a source of cadmium exposure.
Methods
We analyzed working environment measurement data and periodic health screening data from a small-scale silver soldering company with ten workers. Concentrations of cadmium in air from working environment measurement data were obtained. Concentrations of blood and urinary cadmium, urine protein, and urine b2-microglobulin (b2M) were obtained. The generalized linear model was used to identify the association between blood and urine cadmium and urine b2M concentrations. Clinical features of chronic cadmium intoxication focused with toxicological renal effects were described.
Results
The mean duration of work was 8.5 years (standard deviation [SD] = 6.9, range = 3e20 years). Cadmium concentrations in air were ranged from 0.006 to 0.015 mg/m3. Blood cadmium concentration was elevated in all ten workers, with a highest level of 34.6 mg/L (mean = 21.288 mg/L, SD = 11.304, range = 9.641e34.630 mg/L). Urinary cadmium concentrationwas elevated in nine workers, with a highest level of 62.9 mg/g Cr (mean = 22.151 mg/g creatinine, SD = 19.889, range = 3.228e62.971 mg/g creatinine). Urine b2M concentration was elevated in three workers. Urinary cadmium concentration was positively associated with urine protein concentration (beta coefficient = 10.27, 95% confidence interval = [4.36, 16.18]). Other clinical parameters were compatible with renal tubular damage.
Conclusion
Cadmium intoxication may occur at quite low air concentrations. Exposure limit may be needed to be lowered.

Keyword

Cadmium; Occupational exposure; Renal dysfunction; Soldering
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