Sister chromatid exchange in peripheral lymphocytes of radiation exposed workers in a hospital

방사선 직업 종사자의 자매염색분체교환

  • Hong, Hae-Sook (Department of Nursing, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Na, Yeon-Kyung (Department of Nursing, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Ha, Sun-Ok (Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Lee, Jeong-Ran (Department of skin care, Yangsan College)
  • Published : 2000.12.18

Abstract

This study is being carried out, in two different random sample groups, between 20 men who were radiation exposed workers in the two general hospitals located in "T" city as a experimental group and 20 healthy men who were non-radiation exposed workers as a control group. The occurring frequency of the sister chromatid exchange as a biological dosemeter of radiation were studied. And the age, duration of employment and smoking were used as variable for the experiment. The results are as follows : The frequency of SCE were noticed respectively by each variable : 1) by age as a variable, the frequency were increased notably in radiation exposed workers group rather than a control group(p<0.05). 2) by duration of employment, the difference of the frequency were not recognised significantly in statistical among radiation exposed workers. 3) in smoker the frequency were increased notably in a radiation exposed workers than a control groups(p<0.05). Taking into consideration the above results, the age and smoking could affect the frequency of SCE, however, the size of sample were too small to generalize. Therefore, the following suggestions are recommended to get more accurate result. 1) In order to clarify the correlation in a smoking as variable, finding the volume of smoking and its related factor are necessarily required. 2) In order to confirm the correlation in each variable, adopting of a bigger-sized sample are needed and the study itself also be carried out repeatedly.

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