Medical response in a nuclear or radiological emergency

french-nuclear-safety.fr/dosimetric-references PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Iron-52 ( 52Fe ) ▖Radioactive half-life: 8.3 h ▖Main types of radiation emitted: b- and g Iron-55 ( 55Fe ) ▖Radioactive half-life: 2.7 years ▖Main types of radiation emitted: X 59 Fe Iron 55 Fe Iron INTERNAL CONTAMINATION MEASUREMENT J Urine bioassay J Faeces bioassay J In vivo measurement Iron 52 Fe Iron Iron-59 ( 59Fe ) ▖Radioactive half-life: 44.5 d ▖Main types of radiation emitted: b- and g SOURCES OF EXPOSURE ▖59Fe: nuclear reactors (activation products) ▖55Fe: calibration sources DOSE COEFFICIENT REFERENCE Effective committed dose per becquerel incorporated, taken from the Order mentioned in Article R. 1333-24 of the Public Health Code: EMERGENCY TREATMENT FIRST-LINE TREATMENT Deferoxamine PRESENTATION DESFERAL® 500 mg. Powder and solvent for injectable solution. DOSAGE IV administration by continuous infusion at the recommended rate of 15 mg/kg/h, for 4-6 h. The total IV dose must not exceed 80 mg/kg/24 h. This medication can be used for adults and children. When used in children, their growth and weight shall be checked regularly. CONTRAINDICATIONS ▖Pregnancy. ▖Severe renal impairment. SECOND-LINE TREATMENT Pentetate calcium trisodium PRESENTATION Ca-DTPA 250 mg/ml, injectable solution. 4 ml vial (PCA – Central Pharmacy of the Armed Forces). DOSAGE Persons > 12 years: slow IV injection or infusion in 15 min of a half-vial of Ca-DTPA (i.e. 0.5 g), diluted in 100 to 200 ml of isotonic saline solution or 5% glucose solution, without exceeding 1 g/d. Children (< 12 years): slow IV injection or infusion 14 mg/kg, without exceeding 0.5 g/d. TREATMENTS COMPLEMENTARY TO INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION ▪ Pulmonary contamination Adults – Children (to be used with caution): 1 g in a single administration by inhalation – nebulisation only (spray mist, 50/50 dilution of a 4 ml vial in sterile or saline water). ▪ Contaminated wounds Pour one or more vials over the wound. EXPOSURE RISK ▖Irradiation +++ ▖External contamination +++ ▖Internal contamination +++ RADIONUCLIDE HANDBOOK • Emergency treatment of internal contamination RH 26

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