Korean Journal of Veterinary Research (대한수의학회지)
- Volume 28 Issue 2
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- Pages.391-396
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- 1988
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- 2466-1384(pISSN)
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- 2466-1392(eISSN)
Studies on the internal decontamination of radioiodine
Radioiodine의 체내오염(體內汚染)에 대(對)한 긴급처치연구(緊急處置硏究)
- Chung, In-yong (Laboratory of Radiation Hazard Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea Advanced Energy Research Institute) ;
- Kim, Tae-hwan (Laboratory of Radiation Hazard Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea Advanced Energy Research Institute) ;
- Chung, Hyun-woo (Laboratory of Radiation Hazard Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea Advanced Energy Research Institute) ;
- Chin, Soo-yil (Laboratory of Radiation Hazard Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea Advanced Energy Research Institute) ;
- Yun, Taik-koo (Laboratory of Radiation Hazard Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea Advanced Energy Research Institute)
- 정인용 (원자력병원 방사선인체장해연구실, 한국에너지연구소) ;
- 김태환 (원자력병원 방사선인체장해연구실, 한국에너지연구소) ;
- 정현우 (원자력병원 방사선인체장해연구실, 한국에너지연구소) ;
- 진수일 (원자력병원 방사선인체장해연구실, 한국에너지연구소) ;
- 윤택구 (원자력병원 방사선인체장해연구실, 한국에너지연구소)
- Received : 1988.07.23
- Published : 1988.10.15
Abstract
Appreciable radiation exposures certainly occur in the workers who handle radioiodine in biochemical research, nuclear medicine diagnostics with the development of nuclear industries. But in the case of occurring the nuclear accidents, the early medical treatment of radiation injury should be necessary but little was reported in korea till now. Accordingly, to achieve of the basic data for protective roles and medical treatment of radiation injury, the present studies were carried out to evaluate the decontamination of radioiodine by the administration of the antithyroid drugs. The results observed are summarized as follows: 1. The administration of sodium iodide and potassium iodide results in rapid excretion of radioiodine and reduction of the whole body retention than the saline-only group. 2. Reguarding to thyroid protective effects, sodium iodide, potassium iodide and saline were effected significant in order. 3. In the control(saline) group, if administered with enough fluids, the whole body retention of radioiodine is reduced temporary shifts. But as far as radioprotective effects is concerned, saline was not more in the protective effects than the other groups. In conclusion, in case of nuclear accidents, if being administered sodium iodide and saline as quickly as possible, the radioprotective effects against the radiation hazard might be markedly increased in the internal contamination of radioiodine.