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B. PHARM
REPRESENTE
D BY
AMRITA RANI
RADIATION HAZARDS AND PROTECTIONS
• Definition :-Radiationrefers totiny, invisibleorhighspeed particlesorhighenergy
electromagnetic waves thatpasses fromonelocationto anotherandcanhavemanifestation.
• Itisusedtodiagnosebone.
• Used todiagnosethe heartproblems.
• RadioactiveiodineisusedinimagingtheThyroidgland.
• Radioactivematerials areusedto killcanceroustissues.
• Radioactivematerials areusedto shrinkatumourorreducepain.
• Itisalsoused for nuclearmedicine.
The harmful effect cause by the penetration of radiation in the
human body is called radiation hazard.
• When radiation falls on human body it produces moving electrons.
• These electrons ionise and excite other atoms and produces chemical
and molecular changes in cells or DNA – DIRECT EFFECT.
• Radiations can also produce free radicals that are chemically very
high reactive and produces changes in the atomic and molecular
structure of the cell- indirect effect.
• The cells that are well nourished, quickly
dividing and metabolically high active, and
which are easily affected by the radiation are
called radiosensitive cells.
• Example:- RBC, WBC, lymph nodes, stem cells
etc.
• The cells of tissues that are less affected by
the radiations.
• Example:- Nerve cells.
1. Stochastic effect / Late effect / chronic effect.
a) Somatic effect
b) Foetal effect
c) Genetic effect
2. Deterministic effect / Early effect / Acute effect.
1. Stochastic effect :- The effect that appears after a period of time are called late or
stochastic effect.
-- In this effect the probability of occurrence increases with increase in absorbed dose.
-- At low dose less than 0.5 Gy this effect occurs.
-- There is no threshold dose for this effect.
-- Example :- carcinogenesis, skin necrosis.
TYPES OF STOCHASTIC EFFECT
• a) SOMATIC EFFECT :- This effect does not pass in the next generation as it
ends with the life span of any individual .
• b) GENETIC EFFECT :- This effect is quite dangerous as it leads to the
mutation due to the alters that appeared in the DNA and surely it continues to the
next generation.
• c) FOETAL EFFECT :- This effect depends upon the gestation period of the
pregnant lady.
It has 3 phases :- a) Pre-implantation period {1 to9 days}
b) Period of major organogenesis {9 to 45 days}
c) Foetal period {45 to 252 days}
• Soon after the radiation’s penetration which effect appears is called the early or
Deterministic effect.
• This effect has a minimum threshold dose.
• The severity of disease in this effect is increase with increase in absorbed dose in
affected individual.
• It is generally a high dose phenomenon appear at dose greater than 0.5 Gy.
Reason :- This effect occurs due to large killing of functional sub
unit cell which are responsible for normal functioning of the organ.
The radiation protection aims to prevent deterministic effect and can limit the
probability of stochastic effects to a certain level.
ALARA PRINCIPLE :- As Low As Reasonably Achievable
There are three basic methods for radiation protection in ALARA principle which are
as follows :- 1) Justification of practice
2) Optimization
3) Dose limit
CARDINAL PRINCIPLE :- 1) Time
2) Distance
3) Shielding
1) Justification of practice :- Radiation exposure involving practices should be
justified and it produces a net positive benefit.
2) Optimization :- The every effort should be taken to reduce the patient dose as low
as considering the clinical, social and economical factors.
3) Dose limit :- The effective dose to the person should not exceed the limits
recommended by commission i.e. ICRP {International commission on radiation
protection}
BODY PART OCCUPATIONAL PUBLIC
Effective dose {whole body} 20 mSv / year 1 mSv / year
Lens of eye 150 mSv / year 15 mSv / year
Skin 500 mSv / year 50 mSv / year
Hands and feet 500 mSv / year 50 mSv / year
Pregnant women {foetus} 2 mSv in 9 months -
• This rule suggests that in females a non-urgent X-ray or any radiological
application procedure is being restricted during the first ten days of
menstrual cycle and during this period an X-ray of lower abdomen and
pelvis could harm her developing follicles inside the ovaries and the
fertilized ovum to be implanted in the endometrium layer of uterus.
• An urgent X-ray of any part of her body except the pelvic reason can be
done by shielding the pelvic region with a lead apron.
• For the initial 10 days embryo is in pre implanted stage and it contains
only few cells, if these cells are damaged then embryo is degenerated or
reabsorbed.
• ALL OR NONE RULE IS APPLICABLE in this phase.
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Radiation hazards and protections Amrita-1.pptx

  • 1. B. PHARM REPRESENTE D BY AMRITA RANI RADIATION HAZARDS AND PROTECTIONS
  • 2. • Definition :-Radiationrefers totiny, invisibleorhighspeed particlesorhighenergy electromagnetic waves thatpasses fromonelocationto anotherandcanhavemanifestation. • Itisusedtodiagnosebone. • Used todiagnosethe heartproblems. • RadioactiveiodineisusedinimagingtheThyroidgland. • Radioactivematerials areusedto killcanceroustissues. • Radioactivematerials areusedto shrinkatumourorreducepain. • Itisalsoused for nuclearmedicine.
  • 3. The harmful effect cause by the penetration of radiation in the human body is called radiation hazard.
  • 4. • When radiation falls on human body it produces moving electrons. • These electrons ionise and excite other atoms and produces chemical and molecular changes in cells or DNA – DIRECT EFFECT. • Radiations can also produce free radicals that are chemically very high reactive and produces changes in the atomic and molecular structure of the cell- indirect effect.
  • 5. • The cells that are well nourished, quickly dividing and metabolically high active, and which are easily affected by the radiation are called radiosensitive cells. • Example:- RBC, WBC, lymph nodes, stem cells etc. • The cells of tissues that are less affected by the radiations. • Example:- Nerve cells.
  • 6. 1. Stochastic effect / Late effect / chronic effect. a) Somatic effect b) Foetal effect c) Genetic effect 2. Deterministic effect / Early effect / Acute effect. 1. Stochastic effect :- The effect that appears after a period of time are called late or stochastic effect. -- In this effect the probability of occurrence increases with increase in absorbed dose. -- At low dose less than 0.5 Gy this effect occurs. -- There is no threshold dose for this effect. -- Example :- carcinogenesis, skin necrosis.
  • 7. TYPES OF STOCHASTIC EFFECT • a) SOMATIC EFFECT :- This effect does not pass in the next generation as it ends with the life span of any individual . • b) GENETIC EFFECT :- This effect is quite dangerous as it leads to the mutation due to the alters that appeared in the DNA and surely it continues to the next generation. • c) FOETAL EFFECT :- This effect depends upon the gestation period of the pregnant lady. It has 3 phases :- a) Pre-implantation period {1 to9 days} b) Period of major organogenesis {9 to 45 days} c) Foetal period {45 to 252 days}
  • 8. • Soon after the radiation’s penetration which effect appears is called the early or Deterministic effect. • This effect has a minimum threshold dose. • The severity of disease in this effect is increase with increase in absorbed dose in affected individual. • It is generally a high dose phenomenon appear at dose greater than 0.5 Gy. Reason :- This effect occurs due to large killing of functional sub unit cell which are responsible for normal functioning of the organ.
  • 9. The radiation protection aims to prevent deterministic effect and can limit the probability of stochastic effects to a certain level. ALARA PRINCIPLE :- As Low As Reasonably Achievable There are three basic methods for radiation protection in ALARA principle which are as follows :- 1) Justification of practice 2) Optimization 3) Dose limit CARDINAL PRINCIPLE :- 1) Time 2) Distance 3) Shielding
  • 10. 1) Justification of practice :- Radiation exposure involving practices should be justified and it produces a net positive benefit. 2) Optimization :- The every effort should be taken to reduce the patient dose as low as considering the clinical, social and economical factors. 3) Dose limit :- The effective dose to the person should not exceed the limits recommended by commission i.e. ICRP {International commission on radiation protection} BODY PART OCCUPATIONAL PUBLIC Effective dose {whole body} 20 mSv / year 1 mSv / year Lens of eye 150 mSv / year 15 mSv / year Skin 500 mSv / year 50 mSv / year Hands and feet 500 mSv / year 50 mSv / year Pregnant women {foetus} 2 mSv in 9 months -
  • 11. • This rule suggests that in females a non-urgent X-ray or any radiological application procedure is being restricted during the first ten days of menstrual cycle and during this period an X-ray of lower abdomen and pelvis could harm her developing follicles inside the ovaries and the fertilized ovum to be implanted in the endometrium layer of uterus. • An urgent X-ray of any part of her body except the pelvic reason can be done by shielding the pelvic region with a lead apron. • For the initial 10 days embryo is in pre implanted stage and it contains only few cells, if these cells are damaged then embryo is degenerated or reabsorbed. • ALL OR NONE RULE IS APPLICABLE in this phase.