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Risk of cataract among medical staff in neurosurgical department occupationally exposed to radiation
Stankova-Mileva, I.; Vassileva, J.; Djounova, J.
Proceedings of European Medical Physics and Engineering Conference2012
Proceedings of European Medical Physics and Engineering Conference2012
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[en] In this study we present the risk of cataract among medical staff in neurosurgical department occupationally exposed to radiation compared to those of non-radiation workers. Cataract is the most common degenerative opacity of the crystalline lens developing with aging. Other risk factors for cataract are: infrared and ultraviolet radiation, systemic diseases (diabetes, hypertonic disease), eye diseases (glaucoma, high myopia), drugs (steroids), etc. High risk of developing cataract we find among staff occupationally exposed to radiation during operations - interventional cardiologists and neurosurgeons. This study includes 30 people between 33 and 60 years of age working in neurosurgical department and control group (the same amount and age of people not exposed to radiation in their work). After visual acuity measurement, the lens was examined by retroillumination method (red reflex) and using a bio microscope. The patients were asked for presence of ocular and systemic diseases, eye trauma, drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse and for how many years they work in this department. There was one case with cataract among neurosurgeons. The doctor doesn't have eye or systemic diseases, doesn't take any drugs and is not alcohol or tobacco abuser. In the control group there were two persons with subcapsular cataract but they have diabetes. Radiation is one of the risk factors for cataract. Continuing of this epidemiological survey will provide further knowledge on the potential risk of occupational radiation-induced cataract among neurosurgical staff and will contribute for optimization of radiation protection. (authors)
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Bulgarian Society of Biomedical Physics and Engineering (Bulgaria); European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics (United Kingdom); 377 p; ISBN 978-954-91589-3-9;
; 2012; p. 372-377; European Medical Physics and Engineering Conference (incorporating 11. National Conference of Biomedical Physics and Engineering and 6. European Conference of Medical Physics); Sofia (Bulgaria); 18-20 Oct 2012; 1 fig., 1 tab., 20 refs.

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