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G Ital Nefrol ; 37(2)2020 Apr 09.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32281763

ABSTRACT

In recent years imaging techniques that use radionuclides have become more and more clinically relevant as they can provide functional information for specific anatomical districts. This has also involved nephrology, where radionuclides are used to study patients with different degrees of renal function failure up to terminal uremia. Although chronic kidney disease, and dialysis in particular, may affect the distribution and the elimination of radiopharmaceuticals, to date there are no consistent data on the risks associated with their use in this clinical context. In addition to the lack of data on the safety of radio-exposure in dialysis patients, there is also a shortage of information concerning the risk for healthcare staff involved in conducting the dialysis sessions performed after a nuclear test. This study, performed on 29 uremic patients who underwent hemodialysis immediately after a scintigraphic examination, assessed the extent of radio-contamination of the staff and of hemodialysis devices such as monitor, kits and dialysate. The data collected has been used to quantify the radiological risk in dialysis after the exposure to the most common radionuclides.


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Kidney Failure, Chronic/diagnostic imaging , Radiopharmaceuticals/metabolism , Renal Dialysis , Dialysis Solutions/chemistry , Dialysis Solutions/metabolism , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/metabolism , Radionuclide Imaging/adverse effects , Radionuclide Imaging/methods , Radiopharmaceuticals/adverse effects , Risk Assessment , Uremia/metabolism
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