| Literature DB >> 32564132 |
K Brudecki1, A Kluczewska-Gałka2, P Zagrodzki3, B Jarząb2, K Gorzkiewicz4, T Mróz5.
Abstract
The main goal of the present study was estimation of an internal contamination of 131I among family members of patients treated with radioactive iodine. Thyroid activity measurements of 131I in examined volunteers were performed using a whole-body spectrometer at the institute of nuclear physics, Polish academy of sciences. During this research, 20 relatives of patients treated with 131I were examined: eight women and 12 men with an age in the range from 3 to 72 years. In the case of nine individuals, the activity of 131I in the thyroid was below the detection limit, but among the remaining 11 individuals, the activity varied from (9 ± 3) Bq up to (1140 ± 295) Bq. Subsequently, based on the measurements of thyroid 131I activities, the corresponding doses were assessed. The highest estimated effective dose reached 218 μSv, while the thyroid equivalent dose was 2.4 mSv. In addition, the experimental data obtained were statistically analysed together with the results of surveys of the individuals participating in the study by means of correspondence analysis and nonparametric tests: Mann-Whitney, gamma, χ2 and Yule Phi coefficient. These analyses revealed relationships between 131I activities in the thyroids of the examined individuals and their housing conditions as well as consumption of meals prepared by the patients.Entities:
Keywords: 131I; Dosimetry; Family members; Whole body counting
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32564132 PMCID: PMC7368868 DOI: 10.1007/s00411-020-00860-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Environ Biophys ISSN: 0301-634X Impact factor: 1.925
131I thyroid activity among family members of patients treated with radioactive iodine (thyroid activity uncertainties were calculated by means of uncertainty propagation method)
| Code | Gender | Personal relationship with patients treated with 131I | Type of treatment | 131I thyroid activity [Bq] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | M | Husband | Thyroid cancer | 9 ± 3 |
| A2 | M | Son | Thyroid cancer | < 4 |
| A3 | F | Daughter | Hyperthyroidism | 51 ± 14 |
| A4 | M | Husband | Thyroid cancer | < 5 |
| A5 | F | Wife | Thyroid cancer | 341 ± 88 |
| A6 | M | Husband | Hyperthyroidism | 1140 ± 295 |
| A7 | F | Daughter | Thyroid cancer | 20 ± 6 |
| A8 | M | Husband | Hyperthyroidism | 98 ± 25 |
| A9 | M | Husband | Thyroid cancer | 151 ± 39 |
| A10 | F | Wife | Thyroid cancer | 10 ± 3 |
| A11 | F | Sister | Thyroid cancer | < 4 |
| A12 | M | Husband | Thyroid cancer | < 4 |
| A13 | F | Wife | Thyroid cancer | 557 ± 144 |
| A14 | M | Husband | Hyperthyroidism | 72 ± 19 |
| A15 | M | Son | Hyperthyroidism | < 5 |
| A16 | M | Husband | Hyperthyroidism | < 6 |
| U1 | F | Daughter | Thyroid cancer | 58 ± 15 |
| U2 | M | Son | Thyroid cancer | < 10 |
| U3 | F | Daughter | Thyroid cancer | < 11 |
| U4 | M | Son | Thyroid cancer | < 5 |
A, adults, U, underage, M, male, F, female
Results of statistical analyses for dichotomous variables
| Pairs of associated parameters | Significance level ( | Yule phi coefficient | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thyroid activity | Living in city or in countryside | 5.05 | 0.025 | 0.503 |
| Thyroid activity | Surface areaa of apartment | 5.09 | 0.024 | − 0.504 |
| Thyroid activity | Consumption of meals prepared by patient | 7.01 | 0.008 | 0.592 |
| Thyroid activity | living in single-family house or in flat | 8.81 | 0.030 | 0.664 |
| Thyroid activity | Bathroom sharing with the patient | 13.39 | 0.000 | 0.818 |
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Association weights based on the correspondence analysis model [Thyroid activity III—elevated activities (≥ 150 and < 600 Bq), Thyroid activity IV—highly elevated values (> 1100 Bq)]
| Pairs of associated parameters | weight | |
|---|---|---|
| Thyroid activity IV | Consumption of meals prepared by patient | 0.96 |
| Thyroid activity III | Number of rooms in apartment | 0.87 |
| Thyroid activity IV | Bathroom sharing with the patient | 0.87 |
| Thyroid activity IV | Frequent contact with patients | 0.85 |