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Title: Pregnancy Module


1
Pregnancy Module
  • Objectives
  • To understand the effects of radiation on the
    fetus in doses greater than 10 Rem.
  • To understand the reason for Declaring your
    pregnancy.
  • To understand that low doses (lt500 mrem) do not
    cause measurable harm to the fetus.

2
Our Bodies Are Resilient
  • DNA damage is most important and can lead to cell
    malfunction or death.
  • Our body has 60 trillion cells
  • Each cell takes a hit about every 10 seconds,
    resulting in tens of millions of DNA breaks per
    cell each year.
  • BACKGROUND RADIATION causes only a very small
    fraction of these breaks ( 5 DNA breaks per cell
    each year).
  • Our bodies have a highly efficient DNA repair
    mechanisms

3
Dividing Cells are the Most Radiosensitive
  • Rapidly dividing cells are more susceptible to
    radiation damage.
  • Examples of radiosensitive cells are
  • Blood forming cells
  • The intestinal lining
  • Hair follicles
  • A fetus

This is why the fetus has a exposure limit (over
gestation period) of 500 mrem (or 1/10th of the
annual adult limit)
4
Types of Exposure Health Effects
  • Acute Dose
  • Large radiation dose in a short period of time
  • Large doses may result in observable health
    effects
  • Early Nausea vomiting
  • Hair loss, fatigue, medical complications
  • Burns and wounds heal slowly
  • Examples medical exposures andaccidental
    exposure to sealed sources
  • Chronic Dose
  • Radiation dose received over a long period of
    time
  • Body more easily repairs damage from chronic
    doses
  • Does not usually result in observable effects
  • Examples Background Radiation andInternal
    Deposition

Inhalation
5
Pre-conception irradiation
  • Pre-conception irradiation of either parents
    gonads has not been shown to result in increased
    risk of cancer or malformations in children (This
    statement is from comprehensive studies of atomic
    bomb survivors as well as studies of patients who
    had been treated with radiotherapy when they were
    children)
  • Permanent Sterility
  • Female gt250 rem
  • Male gt350 rem

6
Fetal radiation risk
  • There are radiation-related risks throughout
    pregnancy that are related to the stage of
    pregnancy and absorbed dose
  • Radiation risks are most significant during
    organogenesis and in the early fetal period,
    somewhat less in the 2nd trimester, and least in
    the 3rd trimester

Most risk
Less
Least
7
Radiation-induced malformations
  • Malformations have a threshold of 10-20 Rem or
    higher and are typically associated with central
    nervous system problems
  • Fetal doses of 10 Rem are not reached even with 3
    pelvic CT scans or 20 conventional diagnostic
    x-ray examinations
  • These levels can be reached with fluoroscopically
    guided interventional procedures of the pelvis
    and with radiotherapy

8
Central nervous system effects
  • During 8-25 weeks post-conception the CNS is
    particularly sensitive to radiation (this is the
    time when the central nervous system is
    developing lots of mitosis going on).
  • Fetal doses in excess of 10 Rem can result in
    some reduction of IQ (intelligence quotient)
  • Fetal doses in the range of 100 Rem can result in
    severe mental retardation and microcephaly,
    particularly during 8-15 weeks and to a lesser
    extent at 16-25 weeks

9
Leukaemia and cancer
  • Radiation has been shown to increase the risk for
    leukaemia and many types of cancer in adults and
    children
  • Throughout most of pregnancy, the embryo/fetus is
    assumed to be at about the same risk for
    carcinogenic effects as children

10
Leukaemia and cancer (contd)
  • The relative risk may be as high as 1.4 (40
    increase over normal incidence) due to a fetal
    dose of 1 Rem
  • For an individual exposed in utero to 1 Rem, the
    absolute risk of cancer at ages 0-15 is about 1
    excess cancer death per 1,700

11
Protecting the Embryo/Fetus
  • The only way to protect the embryo/fetus from
    excess radiation is to protect the mother
  • Belly badge for the baby is issued
  • Bioassay for radioactive material intake may be
    initiated and repeated monthly
  • It is a recommended that a pregnant woman work
    with less than 10 of the ALI activity (can be
    obtained by the RSO) to ensure an intake dose of
    less than 500 mrem.
  • Dose to baby is measured/ estimated and reported
  • Historically, pregnant women were not allowed to
    work with radiation
  • Loss of position and Loss of pay
  • To protect her baby, a mother must voluntarily,
    in writing, declare herself pregnant
  • Present to Principal User/Supervisor and to the
    Radiation Control Office

12
Protecting the Embryo/Fetus
  • Additional information is available through the
    Radiation Control Office
  • Confidential discussions with RSO about radiation
    risks to embryo/fetus
  • Even if just planning to get pregnant
  • Arrangements may be made to discuss with female
    radiation health professional

13
QUESTIONS(Select the best answer below using the
mouse)
  • At what fetal radiation dose do we start to
    see physical maladies?
  • A. 500 mRem
  • B. 5 Rem
  • C. 10 Rem
  • D. 50 Rem

14
  • CORRECT
  • A dose of 10 Rem to the fetus is the lower
    threshold dose for malformations and learning
    disabilities

15
QUESTIONS(Select the best answer below using the
mouse)
  • When is the fetus most susceptible to the
    effects of ionizing radiations?
  • A 1st trimester
  • B 2nd trimester
  • C 3rd Trimester
  • D Immediately after birth

16
  • CORRECT
  • Radiation risks are most significant during
    organogenesis and in the early fetal period

17
QUESTIONS(Select the best answer below using the
mouse)
  • What is the maximum allowed whole body dose
    to an undeclared pregnant woman?
  • A. 100 mRem
  • B. 500 mRem
  • C. 5 Rem
  • D. 50 Rem

18
  • CORRECT
  • A Declared pregnant womans dose through the
    entire pregnancy is limited to 500 mrem.
  • If the woman does not declare her pregnancy,
    her dose will be limited to the standard 5 Rem
    per year.

19
QUESTIONS(Select the best answer below using the
mouse)
  • The annual limit of intake (ALI) for
    inhalation of 35S is 2 mCi (this is the activity
    that, if inhaled, will result in a total whole
    body dose of 5 Rem). What is the maximum amount
    of 35S that a declared pregnant woman can inhale
    and still be below the regulatory limit?
  • A. 2 mCi
  • B. 20 mCi
  • C. 2 uCi
  • D. 200 uCi

20
  • CORRECT
  • Inhalation of 200 uCi (1/10 of the ALI) will
    give a total effective whole body dose of 500
    mRem.

21
DOCUMENTING TRAINING
  • Please sign and date the training form and
    click on the letter that indicates the first
    letter of your last name (ie. Farina is A)
  • A. A - F
  • B. G - L
  • C. M - R
  • D. S - Z

22
Questions ???
If you have any questions while reading the
Radiation Safety Procedures
Please Feel Free to Contact The Radiation
Safety Office
Department of Safety Risk Management Georgia
State University 11th Floor 34 Broad
Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303
651-4318
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  • Return to question

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27
  • Place the letter W in the last column after your
    signature Date
  • Finish Training

28
  • Place the letter X in the last column after your
    signature Date
  • Finish Training

29
  • Place the letter Y in the last column after your
    signature Date
  • Finish Training

30
  • Place the letter Z in the last column after your
    signature Date
  • Finish Training
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