TBI & Terrorism Flashcards
(32 cards)
What’s the time to death from hematopoietic syndrome?
30-60 d
What’s the time to death from cerebrovascular syndrome?
1-2 d
What’s the time to death from GI syndrome?
3-16 d
What’s the main cause of death from hematopoietic syndrome?
infection & hemorrhage
What would be the first step in managing a pt exposed to 3 Gy?
- Recommended admission to a hospital
- Reverse air-flow isolation
- Initiation of ABX
Which radiation dose exposure can be managed with home monitoring?
< 2 Gy
What’s the LD50/60 for humans w/o supportive care?
2.4-4 Gy
What’s the LD50/60 for humans w/ supportive care?
7.5 Gy
What’s the exposure dose that will necessitate BM transplant?
7.5 - 10 Gy
What radiation dose leads to a detectable change in blood counts?
1 Gy
What’s one of the first signs of exposure to supralethal doses of radiation?
Immediate (within days) severe diarrhea
What is one late toxicity/syndrome that may kill pts many months or years after exposure?
Pulmonary syndrome
What’s the chronological order of blood cells rex to radiation exposure?
- Lymphocyte Death
- Transient Neutrophil increase f/b a massive decrease
- Granulocyte (Progenitor) Death
- Thrombocytopenia
- Anemia (mature RBC’s are very radioresistant)
What is a classical pathological autopsy finding in the BM of pts who die of GI syndrome?
Mitotic arrest in the intestinal crypt cells
What is the LD50 for GI syndrome?
8 Gy
What is the LD50 for cerebrovascular syndrome?
20 Gy
What is the LD50 for hematopoietic syndrome?
3.5 Gy
Why do patients receiving TBI conditioning regimens not develop GI sx?
It’s delivered in fx and at low dose-rates
Which organ system(s) is most at risk for life-threatening injuries from TBI conditioning regimens?
- Kidneys f/b
- Lungs (especially when given alongside cyclophosphamide/busulphan)
What is Mn-SOD?
Manganese Superoxide Dismutase, an antioxidant
Natural free-R scavengers found in the body
What is the synthetic drug that mimics Mn-SOD?
porphyrin derivate - MnTE-2-PyP(st)
What is the mechanism of action of Mn-SOD?
Unknown; not yet used clinically
What is Pentoxyfylline?
Used clinically to improve circulation.
Mnemonic: Oxify → improves oxygenation
What is the MOA of Pentoxyfylline?
Inhibits TNF-alpha and other cytokines, preventing fibrosis.
Can potentially prevent late radiotoxicity.