MIN Rui, PAN Zhen, LI Yu. Degree and therapy of acute radiation syndromes——Introduction of a suggestion on acute radiation sickness therapy made by strategic national stockpile radiation working group of USA. Part 2[J]. Int J Radiat Med Nucl Med, 2005, 29(6): 272-278.
Citation: MIN Rui, PAN Zhen, LI Yu. Degree and therapy of acute radiation syndromes——Introduction of a suggestion on acute radiation sickness therapy made by strategic national stockpile radiation working group of USA. Part 2[J]. Int J Radiat Med Nucl Med, 2005, 29(6): 272-278.

Degree and therapy of acute radiation syndromes——Introduction of a suggestion on acute radiation sickness therapy made by strategic national stockpile radiation working group of USA. Part 2

  • Recommendations based on radiation dose and physiologic response are made for treatment of the hematopoietic syndrome. Therapy includes treatment with hematopoietic cytokines, blood transfusion, and stem-cell transplantation in selected cases. Additional medical management based on the evolution of clinical signs and symptoms includes the use of antimicrobial agents (quinolones, antiviral therapy, and antifungal agents), antiemetic agents, and analgesic agents. Because of the strong psychological impact of a possible radiation exposure, psychosocial support will be required for those exposed, regardless of the dose, as well as for family and friends. Treatment of pregnant women must account for risk to the fetus. For terrorist or accidental events involving exposure to radioiodines, prophylaxis against malignant disease of the thyroid is also recommended, particularly for children and adolescents.
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