Shao Yunping,Xu Xuechun,Sun Quanfu,Liu Jinxing,Wang Yan,Zhao Fengling,Su Xu.Analysis of lens opacity among 730 radiation workers[J].Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection,2014,34(2):136-139
Analysis of lens opacity among 730 radiation workers
Received:April 25, 2013  
DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-5098.2014.02.015
KeyWords:Radiation workers  Lens opacity  Posterior subcapsular
FundProject:卫生行业科研专项(201002009)
Author NameAffiliationE-mail
Shao Yunping Beijing Prevention Center for Industrial Injury and Occupational Hazard, Beijing 100070, China  
Xu Xuechun 河南省职业病防治研究院  
Sun Quanfu 中国疾病预防控制中心辐射防护与核安全医学所 辐射防护与核应急中国疾病预防控制中心重点实验室 qfusun@nirp.cn 
Liu Jinxing 河南省职业病防治研究院  
Wang Yan 中国疾病预防控制中心辐射防护与核安全医学所 辐射防护与核应急中国疾病预防控制中心重点实验室  
Zhao Fengling 河南省职业病防治研究院  
Su Xu 中国疾病预防控制中心辐射防护与核安全医学所 辐射防护与核应急中国疾病预防控制中心重点实验室  
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Abstract::
      Objective To explore whether low-dose occupational ionizing radiation exposure can affect the prevalence of lens opacity. Methods Annual occupational health checkup data of 1 007 radiation workers was taken from a provincial medical institution for the purpose of statistical analysis. Logistic regression analysis was used to estimate occupational exposure odds ratios (OR) of lens opacity, adjusted for age, gender and length of service. Eye lens opacity was grouped into cortical, nuclear and posterior subcapsular opacity according to the position of the opacity occurrence site. Opacity occurred in any one of the both eye lens was recorded as turbidity. Results Only 730 cases coupled with complete information could be used in the statistical analysis. The rate of lens opacity for all the radiation workers was 10.27%. The rates of lens opacity by exposure group were estimated to be 9.07% for radiation diagnosis and therapy group, 11.11% for intervention group, 18.18% for nuclear medicine group, and 9.33% for industrial application group, respectively. Compared with those in the radiation diagnosis and therapy group, the workers engaged in intervention medicine, or nuclear medicine, were more likely to suffer from the lens opacity in posterior subcapsular position. The OR and its 95% confidence intervals were 3.00 (1.23-7.33), 4.12(1.68-10.11) for the workers in intervention medicine or nuclear medicine group. Conclusions Medical radiation workers, who were exposed to long-term low-dose of ionizing radiation, especially those who engaged in intervention or nuclear medicine, were at significantly higher risk to develop lens opacity.
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