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Title: RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENT IN GOI


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RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENT IN GOIÂNIA

Module XIX
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137Cs-accident, Goiânia, Brazil September 13, 1987
Goiânia
Rio de Janeiro
Angra NPP
Sao Paulo
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Accident description
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Source
137CsCl (caesium chloride) 50.9 TBq (1375 Ci)
main gamma 0.66 MeV main beta 1.17 MeV T
1/230 years
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Radiological triage
112 000 persons monitored 249 identified
contaminated 120 only clothing and shoe
contamination 129 internal contamination 50
subjected to direct medical surveillance
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Technical management of accident
85 residences (houses) had significant level of
contamination, 41 evacuated, 4 demolished
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Environmental aspects of 137Cs accident in
Goiania
  • Initial surveys conducted in suspect homes and
    work areas
  • 67 km2 urban area of Goiania city monitored using
    helicopter to identify all hotspots (few mGy/hr
    to gt2 Gy/hr)
  • 2000 m2 contaminated
  • Several household pets (cats and dogs) and some
    livestock (pigs) slaughtered
  • Air and water samples negative
  • 3000 m3 contaminated (radioactive) material
    collected, 50.6 TBq 137Cs recovered lt0.37 TBq
    remained

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Internal dose assessment
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Dose assessment by cytogenetic dosimetry
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Medical aspects
250 persons exposed
50 persons WB exposure or local radiation injury
28 local radiation injury
14 bone marrow depression
8 ARS
4 died
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Therapeutic measures during critical period
  • Managing critical period of ARS, bone marrow
    suppression
  • Therapy for local radiation injury
  • Decorporation of caesium-137
  • General support and psychotherapy

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Treatment of haematological syndrome
  • 8 ARS patients with estimated doses
  • 1 ? 2-4 Gy
  • 5 ? 4-6 Gy
  • 2 ? gt6 Gy received GM-CSF therapy
  • Four patients died two of hemorrhage and two of
    t sepsis from Klebsiella infection
  • Two patients who received high doses (7.0 and 5.5
    Gy) and exhibited bone marrow depression but were
    not treated with GM-CSF spontaneously recovered
    and survived

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Radiation skin injuries
  • Radiation induced skin injuries caused by gamma
    and beta radiations observed in 28 who had
    handled source housing or fragments of source
  • 12 of the 28 victims had multiple injuries
    affecting predominantly upper limbs
  • Injuries did not heal completely and relapsed in
    8 patients, who then required surgical
    debridement, amputation of digital extremities
    and plastic skin grafts
  • In 1997 one severely irradiated patient developed
    a malignant skin lesion on lower limbs which was
    surgically excised

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Therapeutic management of localized radiation
injuriesGoiânia experience-i
  • Pain management
  • Opioid analgesia, extradural opioid analgesia
  • Reduction of inflammatory reaction
  • Systemic and local NSAID
  • Extract of aloe vera
  • Cleaning of wounds and use of antiseptics -
    prevention of infection
  • Hands and fingers immersed in boric acid solution
    reducing skin dryness, pain and itching
  • non-adherent dressing coated with neomycin

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Therapeutic management of localized radiation
injuriesGoiânia experience-ii
  • Improvement of local microcirculation
  • Pentoxifylline, which decreases blood
    viscosityused in two patients, reducing risk of
    early formation of microthrombi, thus improving
    blood flow in injured tissues
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HOT) hastened
    granulation at wound edges, reduced ulcerated
    area considerably increasing local pO2, thus
    facilitating integration of graft with damaged
    area
  •   Surgical treatment
  • Complete excision of damaged tissue
  • Skin graft abdominal flaps
  • Amputation

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Prussian blue therapy for caesium decorporation
Figure 5.1 - Schematic representation of the PB
action in the body.
PB
Schematic representation of PB action in body
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Prussian blue administration in Goiania 137Cs
Accident
  • 46 persons received prussian blue
  • Dosage related to internal body burden
  • Initial 3 g/day then
  • 3-6 g/day in adults exceeding 5 x ALI
  • For children initial dose 1-1.5 g/day then
  • 3 g/day for those exceeding 5 x ALI
  • Five adults with very high burdens received 10
    g/day

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Patient follow-up in Goiania
  • Medical
  • Cytogenetic
  • Psychological
  • Social
  • Economic

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Medical follow-up of Goiania accident victims
  • Status of skin injuries after initial healing
  • 8/28 patients required surgery in 1989, and 6/28
    in 1990
  • One patient required repeated surgery in 1991,
    92, 93
  • Skin lesions tended to be affected by stress
  • Sperm count in males now normal - 2 exposed in
    teenage males have fathered healthy children
  • Follow-up of children
  • - 7 exposed in utero have no abnormalities
  • 10 conceived post-accident born with no
    abnormalities

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Cytogenetic follow-up (6 years)
Tdic110 d at gt 1 Gy
Tdic 160 d at 0.3-1 Gy
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Half-life of dicentric chromosomes and centric
rings in nine 13-57 year old people overexposed
in Goiania accident T1/2 90-230 days (Follow-up
7.5 years)
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Psychological and social follow-up of Goiania
accident victims
  • Psychological alterations
  • increase in psychosomatic disorders
  • fear of leukaemia and early death
  • increased use of alcohol and drugs
  • lack of self-confidence
  • Discrimination
  • by others due to fear
  • self-discrimination from social contact
  • Stigmatization
  • victims blamed for accident by many citizens

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137Cs retention curves of woman contaminated in
fourth month of pregnancy and her baby
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  • Summary of therapeutic measures
  • 8 patients with severe BM syndrome treated with
    GM-CSF 4 died due to haemorrhage and sepsis
  • None received BMT
  • All surviving patients - normal blood counts
    since 1988 (quarterly check ups and CBC)
  • 3-10 g/day prussian blue to adults, 1-3 g/day to
    children
  • 28 patients treated surgically for radiation
    skin injuries relapse in 8 patients leading to
    fibrosis in 4
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