TY - JOUR
T1 - Thyroid Function in Health Care Workers Exposed to Ionizing Radiation
AU - Luna-Sanchez, Shirley
AU - Del Campo, M. T.
AU - Moran, Julio Valverde
AU - Fernandez, Ignacio Mahillo
AU - Checa, Fernando Jose Sancho
AU - De La Hoz, Rafael E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Health Physics Society.
PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - To analyze possible alterations of thyroid function related to dosimetric values in health care workers exposed to ionizing radiation. Materials and Methods Forty-six health care workers exposed to ionizing radiation at a tertiary hospital previously exposed to ionizing radiation were included in the study. Age, sex, history of thyroid diseases, thyroid hormones, work post, service, dosimetric values of previous year, and 5 y period were considered. Alterations of thyroid function and other variables were analyzed by exact logistic regression univariate model. Results 7.1% workers showed an increased serum thyroid-stimulating hormone without free T3 or free T4 alteration. A significant relationship between workers with increased thyroid-stimulating hormone and dosimetric values of previous year (odds ratio 6.35, 95% confidence interval 1.20-98.1, p = 0.021) and previous 5 y period of radiation exposure (odds ratio 1.72, 95% confidence interval 1.12-3.34, p = 0.007) was obtained. Conclusion An increased risk of subclinical hypothyroidism related to radiation doses was observed in this pilot study on a group of health care workers exposed to ionizing radiation.
AB - To analyze possible alterations of thyroid function related to dosimetric values in health care workers exposed to ionizing radiation. Materials and Methods Forty-six health care workers exposed to ionizing radiation at a tertiary hospital previously exposed to ionizing radiation were included in the study. Age, sex, history of thyroid diseases, thyroid hormones, work post, service, dosimetric values of previous year, and 5 y period were considered. Alterations of thyroid function and other variables were analyzed by exact logistic regression univariate model. Results 7.1% workers showed an increased serum thyroid-stimulating hormone without free T3 or free T4 alteration. A significant relationship between workers with increased thyroid-stimulating hormone and dosimetric values of previous year (odds ratio 6.35, 95% confidence interval 1.20-98.1, p = 0.021) and previous 5 y period of radiation exposure (odds ratio 1.72, 95% confidence interval 1.12-3.34, p = 0.007) was obtained. Conclusion An increased risk of subclinical hypothyroidism related to radiation doses was observed in this pilot study on a group of health care workers exposed to ionizing radiation.
KW - exposure
KW - ionizing
KW - occupational
KW - occupational safety
KW - radiation
KW - thyroid
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U2 - 10.1097/HP.0000000000001071
DO - 10.1097/HP.0000000000001071
M3 - Article
C2 - 30913057
AN - SCOPUS:85071711934
SN - 0017-9078
VL - 117
SP - 403
EP - 407
JO - Health Physics
JF - Health Physics
IS - 4
ER -