RISK OF DETERMINISTIC EFFECTS AFTER EXPOSURE TO LOW DOSES OF IONIZING RADIATION: RETROSPECTIVE STUDY AMONG HEALTH WORKERS IN VIEW OF A NEW PUBLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION

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Negrone, Mario [1 ]
Di Lascio, Doriana [2 ]
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[1] Azienda Sanit Locale Potenza, Ufficio Med Competente Radioprotez, Via Ciccotti, I-85100 Potenza, Italy
[2] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, CdL Tecn Prevenz Ambiente & Luoghi Lavoro, I-20123 Milan, Italy
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radiation; x-rays; deterministic effects; cataract;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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The new recommended equivalent (publication n. 118 of International Commission on Radiological Protection) dose limit for occupational exposure of the lens of the eye is based on prevention of radiogenic cataracts, with the underlying assumption of a nominal threshold which has been adjusted from 2,5 Gy to 0.5 Gy for acute or protracted exposure. The study aim was to determine the prevalence of ocular lens opacity among healthcare workers (radiologic technologists, physicians, physician assistants) with respect to occupational exposures to ionizing radiations. Therefore, we conducted another retrospective study to explore the relationship between occupational exposure to radiation and opacity lens increase. Healthcare data (current occupational dosimetry, occupational history) are used to investigate risk of increase of opacity lens of eye. The sample of this study consisted of 148 health-workers (64 M and 84 W) aged from 28 to 66 years coming from different hospitals of the ASL of Potenza (clinic, hospital and institute with scientific feature). On the basis of the evaluation of the dosimetric history of the workers (global and effective dose) we agreed to ascribe the group of exposed subjects in cat A (equivalent dose > 2 mSV) and the group of non exposed subjects in cat B (workers with annual absorbed level of dose near 0 mSv). The analisys was conducted using SPSS 15.0 (Statistical Package for Social Science). A trend of increased ocular lens opacity was found with increasing number for workers in highest category of exposure (cat. A, Yates' chi-squared test = 13,7 p = 0,0002); variable significantly related to opacity lens results job: nurse (chi Y-2 = 14,3 p = 0,0002) physician (chi Y-2 = 2,2 p = 0,1360) and radiologic technologists (chi Y-2 = 0,1 p = 0,6691). In conclusion our provides evidence that exposure to relatively low doses of ionizing radiation may be harmful to the lens of the eye and may increase a long-term risk of cataract formation; similary necessary to monitor the "equivalent dose" for the lens for the workers in highest category of exposure.
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