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Chromium exposure was traditionally evaluated by measuring chromium levels in blood and/or urine.
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LS and MEC measured chromium concentration.
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The urine chromium levels were measured by atomic absorption spectrometry with graphite furnace atomization (AAGF) with Zeeman Background Correction and the serum chromium levels were measured by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICPMS) with Collision Cell Technology at Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute (Chantilly VA).
In this study, in order to evaluate the potential health concerns related to chronic low-level chromium exposure, 157 electroplating workers and 93 control subjects were recruited and their chromium levels in erythrocytes were measured.
This negative effect of chromium supplementation was highlighted when we divided the chromium treated subjects into two groups using the medial serum chromium value of 3.1 μg/L – the subjects with the higher chromium levels had greater reduction in insulin sensitivity than the lower chromium levels.
Chromium levels in aquatic sediments.
Hart et al. [12], measuring the acetabular inclination angle and whole blood metal ion levels in patients with well-functioning Birmingham hip resurfacing, identified a threshold level of 50° cup abduction, above which the mean blood cobalt and chromium levels increased significantly.
This post was updated on January, 27 to correct an inadvertent statement about hexavalent chromium levels.
Post treatment serum chromium levels were highly correlated with urine chromium excretion (r=0.89, p<0.01).
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