A STUDY OF LAYERED LENS CHANGE IN THE PROCESS OF CATARACT FORMATION IN PERSONS EXPOSED TO RADIATION AS A RESULT OF RADIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTHERN URALS

Up to now there is no clear understanding of health risk and type of dose dependence for the population chronically exposed within a range of low and average dose levels (to 1Gy). In this respect studies performed in cohorts with a sufficient number of persons can have a significant potential in pro...

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Main Authors: L. D. Mikryukova, L. Yu. Krestinina, S. B. Epiphanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev 2018-12-01
Series:Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
Subjects:
eye
Online Access:https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/582
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spelling doaj-4ed5fdf1ea5a4af6a9d9c0b6f10eea662021-07-29T08:21:50ZengSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. RamzaevRadiacionnaâ Gigiena1998-426X2018-12-01114516310.21514/1998-426X-2018-11-4-51-63558A STUDY OF LAYERED LENS CHANGE IN THE PROCESS OF CATARACT FORMATION IN PERSONS EXPOSED TO RADIATION AS A RESULT OF RADIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTHERN URALSL. D. Mikryukova0L. Yu. Krestinina1S. B. Epiphanova2Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine FMBA of Russia.Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine FMBA of Russia.Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine FMBA of Russia.Up to now there is no clear understanding of health risk and type of dose dependence for the population chronically exposed within a range of low and average dose levels (to 1Gy). In this respect studies performed in cohorts with a sufficient number of persons can have a significant potential in providing necessary information. Objective: to study peculiarities of lens opacity in exposed persons at later time after chronic radiation exposure with due account for dose impact and nonradiation factors. The study includes patients from the URCRM registry of exposed population examined by an ophthalmologist in the period 2016-2018 (total 1,377 persons). The same technique of medical examination with photofixation of lens opacity was applied to all examined individuals. A case-control technique was used to conduct the study. Individual exposure doses to lens were calculated on the basis of TRDS-2016 for the first time within the framework of the present study. As a result of the performed study among persons exposed to long-term ionizing low-dose radiation we have determined an exposure dose impact on risk growth of opacity in the posterior capsule and lens nucleus. No reliable statistical dependence of lens change with an increasing exposure dose in anterior capsule and cortical layers as well as colour change of the lens nucleus was obtained. Belonging to different ethnical groups showed no impact on priority opacification development in any lens layers.https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/582ionizing radiationcase-controleyelenscataractlow-dose exposure
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author L. D. Mikryukova
L. Yu. Krestinina
S. B. Epiphanova
spellingShingle L. D. Mikryukova
L. Yu. Krestinina
S. B. Epiphanova
A STUDY OF LAYERED LENS CHANGE IN THE PROCESS OF CATARACT FORMATION IN PERSONS EXPOSED TO RADIATION AS A RESULT OF RADIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTHERN URALS
Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
ionizing radiation
case-control
eye
lens
cataract
low-dose exposure
author_facet L. D. Mikryukova
L. Yu. Krestinina
S. B. Epiphanova
author_sort L. D. Mikryukova
title A STUDY OF LAYERED LENS CHANGE IN THE PROCESS OF CATARACT FORMATION IN PERSONS EXPOSED TO RADIATION AS A RESULT OF RADIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTHERN URALS
title_short A STUDY OF LAYERED LENS CHANGE IN THE PROCESS OF CATARACT FORMATION IN PERSONS EXPOSED TO RADIATION AS A RESULT OF RADIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTHERN URALS
title_full A STUDY OF LAYERED LENS CHANGE IN THE PROCESS OF CATARACT FORMATION IN PERSONS EXPOSED TO RADIATION AS A RESULT OF RADIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTHERN URALS
title_fullStr A STUDY OF LAYERED LENS CHANGE IN THE PROCESS OF CATARACT FORMATION IN PERSONS EXPOSED TO RADIATION AS A RESULT OF RADIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTHERN URALS
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY OF LAYERED LENS CHANGE IN THE PROCESS OF CATARACT FORMATION IN PERSONS EXPOSED TO RADIATION AS A RESULT OF RADIATION ACCIDENTS IN THE SOUTHERN URALS
title_sort study of layered lens change in the process of cataract formation in persons exposed to radiation as a result of radiation accidents in the southern urals
publisher Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after Professor P.V. Ramzaev
series Radiacionnaâ Gigiena
issn 1998-426X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Up to now there is no clear understanding of health risk and type of dose dependence for the population chronically exposed within a range of low and average dose levels (to 1Gy). In this respect studies performed in cohorts with a sufficient number of persons can have a significant potential in providing necessary information. Objective: to study peculiarities of lens opacity in exposed persons at later time after chronic radiation exposure with due account for dose impact and nonradiation factors. The study includes patients from the URCRM registry of exposed population examined by an ophthalmologist in the period 2016-2018 (total 1,377 persons). The same technique of medical examination with photofixation of lens opacity was applied to all examined individuals. A case-control technique was used to conduct the study. Individual exposure doses to lens were calculated on the basis of TRDS-2016 for the first time within the framework of the present study. As a result of the performed study among persons exposed to long-term ionizing low-dose radiation we have determined an exposure dose impact on risk growth of opacity in the posterior capsule and lens nucleus. No reliable statistical dependence of lens change with an increasing exposure dose in anterior capsule and cortical layers as well as colour change of the lens nucleus was obtained. Belonging to different ethnical groups showed no impact on priority opacification development in any lens layers.
topic ionizing radiation
case-control
eye
lens
cataract
low-dose exposure
url https://www.radhyg.ru/jour/article/view/582
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