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Title: | Effect of fluoroscopic X-rays combined with iodinated radiographic contrast media on human hematological parameters |
Authors: | Benjamaporn Supawat Sakornniya Wattanapongpitak Singkome Tima Suchart Kothan Montree Tungjai |
Authors: | Benjamaporn Supawat Sakornniya Wattanapongpitak Singkome Tima Suchart Kothan Montree Tungjai |
Keywords: | Environmental Science;Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics |
Issue Date: | 1-Sep-2021 |
Abstract: | Introduction: Fluoroscopic X-rays are widely used for examinations around the world. Technicians often use an iodinated radiographic contrast media during fluoroscopic X-ray examinations. Objective: This study examined the impact on hematological parameters for human blood and morphology of red blood cells that were exposed to fluoroscopic X-ray combined with iodinated radiographic contrast media, i.e., iopromid, iohexol, and iodixanol. Methods: Blood samples from male and female subjects were incubated with 5 mgI/mL of iodinated radiographic contrast media for 5 min, then were irradiated using fluoroscopic X-rays (70 kV, 0.8 mA) for 10, 30, and 60 min. Hematological parameters of the blood samples were determined by a clinical service center, and morphology of red blood cells was examined by light microscope. Comparison of mean values of hematological parameters based on the student’s t-tests between irradiated blood alone, iodinated radiographic contrast media-incubated blood alone, and combination-exposed blood to each corresponding control blood was performed. Results: These data showed no change in the hematological parameters and morphology of red blood cells in irradiated blood alone, iodinated radiographic contrast media-incubated blood alone, and combination-exposed blood in both male and female subjects when compared to control blood at all fluoroscopic X-ray times. Conclusion: These finding suggested that there were no harmful effects following fluoroscopic X-rays combined with iodinated radiographic contrast media when human blood was irradiated in an in vitro condition. |
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ISSN: | 22337784 20059752 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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