Hematologic Parameters among Radiation Exposed Workers: An Observational Study

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Raditya Faradina, Hafizah Che Hassan, and Regidor III Dioso

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Published: 19 November 2019 | Article Type :

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Increased exposures to radiation were dangerous to tissues such as the bone marrow, the gastrointestinal tract, and skin. This study investigated on the hematologic parameters of radiation exposed workers in a government hospital in Jakarta. An observational cohort study type was implored. Sampling was generally done randomly among n70 research subjects. From the n70 it was further divided into 2 groups having n35 who had direct exposure to radiation and n35 who were non-directly exposed. Eosinophil was the most significant (SD 0.69-1.22), followed by erythrocytes (SD 0.64-1.20), hematocrit (SD 0.66-1.20), Neutrophil (SD 0.64-1.21), lymphocytes (SD 0.67-1.23), monocytes (SD 0.66-1.23), MCV (SD 0.64-1.24), MCH (SD 0.65-1.25), MCHC (SD 0.63-1.25), basophile (0.66-1.23), and hemoglobin (0.37-1.23). Hematologic parameters that needs to be frequently measured were eosinophil (p<0.05), erythrocyte (p=0.03), MCV (p=0.03), MCH (p=0.03), and MCHC (p=0.03) among radiation exposed workers.

Keywords: Hematology; healthcare; medicine; observational study; radiology. 

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Raditya Faradina, Hafizah Che Hassan, and Regidor III Dioso. (2019-11-19). "Hematologic Parameters among Radiation Exposed Workers: An Observational Study." *Volume 2*, 2, 29-41