| Literature DB >> 35693871 |
Jia-Jia Guo1, Ning Liu1, Zheng Ma2, Zi-Jun Gong1, Yue-Lang Liang1, Qi Cheng1, Xin-Guang Zhong2, Zhen-Jiang Yao1.
Abstract
While previous studies have focused on the health effects of occupational exposure of radiations on medical radiation workers, few have analyzed the dose-response relationship between low radiation doses and changes in blood parameters. Even fewer studies have been conducted on industrial worker populations. Using a prospective cohort study design, this study collected health examination reports and personal dose monitoring data from 705 industrial irradiation workers who underwent regular physical examinations at Dongguan Sixth People's Hospital. The dose-response effects of low-dose ionizing radiation on blood parameters were assessed using a generalized linear model and restricted cubic spline model. Red blood cell counts decreased then increased, before decreasing again with increasing ionizing radiation. This was in contrast to the curve of the total platelet count after irradiation. Additionally, a radiation dose of 2.904 mSv was the turning point for the nonlinear curve of hemoglobin count changes. In conclusion, long-term, low-dose ionizing radiation affects blood cell levels in industrial irradiation workers. There is a nonlinear dose-response relationship between red blood cell, platelet, and hemoglobin counts and the cumulative radiation dose. These findings should alert radiation workers to seek preventive medical treatment before the occurrence of any serious hematopoietic disease.Entities:
Keywords: blood cell count; hemoglobin; industrial irradiation workers; low-dose ionizing radiation; platelet; red blood cell
Year: 2022 PMID: 35693871 PMCID: PMC9174562 DOI: 10.1177/15593258221105695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dose Response ISSN: 1559-3258 Impact factor: 2.623
Characteristics of Red Blood Cell and White Blood Cell Counts in Radiation Workers (M(IQR)).
| Variable | Grouping | All (n = 705) | Changes in the Peripheral Complete Blood Count | |||||
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| RBC (1012/L) |
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| WBC (109/L) |
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| Sex | Male | 498 (70.64) | .00 (−.16‒.20) | −1.301 | .194 | −.10 (−.80-.60) | −1.440 | .150 |
| Female | 207 (29.36) | −.02 (−.17–.13) | −.30 (−1.10‒.70) | |||||
| Baseline age (years) | <25 | 160 (22.70) | .01 (−.14‒.19) | .860 | .459 | −.20 (−1.00‒.80) | .059 | .996 |
| 25‐30 | 255 (36.17) | .00 (−.16‒.19) | −.20 (−1.00‒.70) | |||||
| 30‐35 | 151 (21.42) | −.02 (−.19‒.15) | −.10 (−.80‒.60) | |||||
| >35 | 139 (19.72) | −.02 (−.17‒.22) | −.20 (−.80‒.50) | |||||
| Length of service (years) | 0‐1 | 137 (19.43) | −.03 (−.18‒.13) | .870 | .458 | −.04 (−.85‒.80) | 1.190 | .312 |
| 1‐2 | 190 (26.95) | −.02 (−.17-.19) | −.20 (−1.00‒.70) | |||||
| 2‐4 | 221 (31.35) | .02 (−.15‒.18) | −.20 (−1.00-.60) | |||||
| >4 | 157 (22.27) | −.01 (−.13‒.21) | −.19 (−.90‒.50) | |||||
| Smoking habits | Yes | 247 (35.04) | .02 (−.14‒.22) | −.989 | .323 | −.10 (−.80‒.70) | −1.263 | .207 |
| No | 458 (64.96) | −.02 (−.17‒.17) | −.20 (−.90‒.60) | |||||
| Cumulative dose (mSv) | .101‐1.417 | 159 (22.55) | .04 (−.16‒.23) | 4.100 | .007* | −.20 (−1.00‒.60) | .350 | .788 |
| 1.417‐2.585 | 236 (33.48) | −.04 (−.20‒.14) | −.24 (−.90‒.63) | |||||
| 2.585‐2.903 | 194 (27.52) | .02 (−.10‒.22) | −.10 (−.90‒.70) | |||||
| 2.903‐4.908 | 116 (16.45) | −.02 (−.18‒.16) | −.10 (−.90‒.70) | |||||
Note: “*” = P < .05.
“t” = the statistical value of the Student’s t-test; “F” = the statistical value of one-way analysis of variance; “Z” = the statistical value of the rank-sum test; “ ” = the statistical value of the Kruskal–Wallis test; “a” = Red blood cell characteristics of the study population; “b”=White blood cells characteristics of the study population.
Characteristics of Platelet and Hemoglobin Counts in Radiation Workers (M(IQR)).
| Variable | Grouping | All (n = 705) | Changes in the Peripheral Complete Blood Count | |||||
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| PLT (10 9 /L) |
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| Sex | Male | 498 (70.64) | 9.15 (−10.10‒28.10) | −.397 | .691 | 1.60 (−3.30‒6.90) | −1.732 | .083 |
| Female | 207 (29.36) | 6.60 (−14.20‒30.90) | .40 (−4.30‒5.60) | |||||
| Baseline age (years) | <25 | 160 (22.70) | .95 (−15.85‒24.90) | 2.870 | .036* | .30 (−3.80‒5.40) | 3.581 | .310 |
| 25‒30 | 255 (36.17) | 12.20 (−9.90‒30.90) | 1.30 (−4.10‒6.80) | |||||
| 30‒35 | 151 (21.42) | 7.50 (−8.40‒31.00) | .60 (−4.30‒6.90) | |||||
| >35 | 139 (19.72) | 8.40 (−6.90‒26.70) | 2.50 (−2.60‒7.10) | |||||
| Length of service (years) | 0–1 | 137 (19.43) | 7.30 (−9.70‒26.50) | 1.040 | .375 | 1.70 (−3.70‒6.90) | .770 | .511 |
| 1‒2 | 190 (26.95) | 10.30 (−11.00‒29.90) | 2.00 (−3.70‒6.90) | |||||
| 2‒4 | 221 (31.35) | 6.70 (−16.50‒30.20) | .80 (−4.70‒6.20) | |||||
| >4 | 157 (22.27) | 10.50 (−6.60‒26.20) | 1.00 (−2.70‒6.60) | |||||
| Smoking habits | Yes | 247 (35.04) | 11.90 (−10.70‒28.30) | −.159 | .874 | 2.50 (−2.20‒6.70) | −1.606 | .109 |
| No | 458 (64.96) | 6.80 (−11.70‒28.30) | .55 (−4.20‒6.30) | |||||
| Cumulative dose (mSv) | .101‒1.417 | 159 (22.55) | −6.20 (−26.30‒15.20) | 12.620 | <.001* | −1.20 (−6.30‒4.30) | 15.000 | <.001* |
| 1.417‒2.585 | 236 (33.48) | 12.45 (−6.60‒28.15) | .20 (−4.10‒5.30) | |||||
| 2.585‒2.903 | 194 (27.52) | 12.85 (−7.30‒31.00) | 4.30 (−.60‒9.30) | |||||
| 2.903‒4.908 | 116 (16.45) | 9.45 (−4.10‒33.75) | .30 (−3.80‒5.90) | |||||
Note: “*” = P < .05.
“t” = the statistical value of the Student’s t-test; “F” = the statistical value of one-way analysis of variance; “Z” = the statistical value of the rank-sum test; “ ” = the statistical value of the Kruskal–Wallis test; “c” = Platelets characteristics of the study population; “d” = Hemoglobin characteristics of the study population.
A Generalized Linear Model for the Multiple Factor Analysis of Blood Cell Count Changes in 705 Radiation Workers.
| Blood Parameter | Variable | Grouping |
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| RBC (109/L) | Cumulative dose | .101‒1.417 mSv | Reference | ||||
| 1.417‒2.585 mSv | .027 | −2.520 | .012* | −.067 | −.119‒.015 | ||
| 2.585‒2.903 mSv | .028 | .340 | .733 | .009 | −.045‒.064 | ||
| 2.903‒4.908 mSv | .032 | −1.660 | .098 | −.052 | −.114‒.010 | ||
| PLT (109/L) | Age (years) | <25 | Reference | ||||
| 25‒30 | 3.472 | 1.680 | .094 | 5.822 | −.982‒12.626 | ||
| 30‒35 | 3.918 | 1.270 | .204 | 4.976 | −2.703‒12.657 | ||
| >35 | 4.031 | 1.850 | .065 | 7.447 | −.454‒15.349 | ||
| Cumulative dose | .101‒1.417 mSv | Reference | |||||
| 1.417‒2.585 mSv | 3.573 | 4.460 | <.001* | 15.932 | 8.929‒22.934 | ||
| 2.585‒2.903 mSv | 3.685 | 4.670 | <.001* | 17.195 | 9.973‒24.417 | ||
| 2.903‒4.908 mSv | 4.205 | 5.010 | <.001* | 21.062 | 12.821‒29.303 | ||
| HB (g/L) | Cumulative dose | 0.101‒1.417 mSv | Reference | ||||
| 1.417‒2.585 mSv | .808 | 2.080 | <.037* | 1.681 | .098‒3.264 | ||
| 2.585‒2.903 mSv | .842 | 6.390 | <.001* | 5.383 | 3.732‒7.034 | ||
| 2.903‒4.908 mSv | .962 | 2.000 | <.046* | 1.922 | .037‒3.806 |
Note: “*” indicates P < .05.
Figure 1.The restricted cubic spline model of dose-response relationship between the cumulative effective ionizing radiation dose and blood cell counts of industrial irradiation workers. The solid line represents the generalized linear model value and the shading indicates the 95% confidence intervals for the changes in (a) red blood cell, (b) white blood cell, (c) platelet, and (d) hemoglobin counts.