Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Radiation Effects on Blood Counts (2) - Illustration - Radiation Emergency Medical Management

Radiation Effects on Blood Counts (2) - Illustration - Radiation Emergency Medical Management





Comment and 2017-2018 Updates
  • A retrospective study of 153 accidental radiation exposure cases (mostly from Chernobyl and Goiania) compared whole body dose estimates from the dicentric chromosome assay (DCA) to H1-H4 status assigned from CBCs as shown in the graphs and text above. Researchers showed that
    • Single whole-body radiation doses (from DCA) of < 1 Gy and > 5 Gy corresponded in general with H0 and H3-4 respectively, consistent with medical expectations. This indicates that the extreme values for the 2 testing methods (CBC and DCA) correlated reasonably well.
    • However, whole body doses (suggested by DCA) for between 1-5 Gy corresponded poorly to hematopoietic-ARS categories H1-3.Although the study had limitations, the data suggest that DCA results suggesting doses between 1 and 5 Gy are of limited value for medical decision-making regarding key triage issues such as (a) hospitalization for H2-3, but not H1 and (b) treatment decisions that differentiate between H1-3.
    • Also, there were some H0 cases who were predicted to have high dose by the DCA, and some H2-4 cases predicted by DCA to have low dose.
    • These data create concerns about using individual recommendations based solely on DCA (and perhaps other methods’) estimates of whole-body dose. Using clinical data from CBC results appear to provide more useful context for clinical decision making.
    • Source of this update: Port M, Pieper B, Dorr HD, Hubsch A, Majewski M, Abend M, Correlation of Radiation Dose Estimates by DIC with METREPOL Hematological Classes of Disease Severity. Radiat Res. 2018 May;189(5):449-455. [PubMed Citation]
  • The same group has published additional data about the validity and utility of using CBCs for decision-making. Their model also suggests how to consider triage and transport actions based on their H-ARS algorithm result.

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