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Literature review and global consensus on management of acute radiation syndrome affecting nonhematopoietic organ systems.

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Dainiak, N; Gent, RN; Carr, Z; Schneider, R; Bader, J; Buglova, E; Chao, N; Coleman, CN; Ganser, A; Gorin, C; Hauer-Jensen, M; Huff, LA ...
Published in: Disaster Med Public Health Prep
October 2011

OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization convened a panel of experts to rank the evidence for medical countermeasures for management of acute radiation syndrome (ARS) in a hypothetical scenario involving the hospitalization of 100 to 200 victims. The goal of this panel was to achieve consensus on optimal management of ARS affecting nonhematopoietic organ systems based upon evidence in the published literature. METHODS: English-language articles were identified in MEDLINE and PubMed. Reference lists of retrieved articles were distributed to conferees in advance of and updated during the meeting. Published case series and case reports of ARS, publications of randomized controlled trials of relevant interventions used to treat nonirradiated individuals, reports of studies in irradiated animals, and prior recommendations of subject matter experts were selected. Studies were extracted using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment Development and Evaluation system. In cases in which data were limited or incomplete, a narrative review of the observations was made. RESULTS: No randomized controlled trials of medical countermeasures have been completed for individuals with ARS. Reports of countermeasures were often incompletely described, making it necessary to rely on data generated in nonirradiated humans and in experimental animals. A strong recommendation is made for the administration of a serotonin-receptor antagonist prophylactically when the suspected exposure is >2 Gy and topical steroids, antibiotics, and antihistamines for radiation burns, ulcers, or blisters; excision and grafting of radiation ulcers or necrosis with intractable pain; provision of supportive care to individuals with neurovascular syndrome; and administration of electrolyte replacement therapy and sedatives to individuals with significant burns, hypovolemia, and/or shock. A strong recommendation is made against the use of systemic steroids in the absence of a specific indication. A weak recommendation is made for the use of fluoroquinolones, bowel decontamination, loperamide, and enteral nutrition, and for selective oropharyngeal/digestive decontamination, blood glucose maintenance, and stress ulcer prophylaxis in critically ill patients. CONCLUSIONS: High-quality studies of therapeutic interventions in humans exposed to nontherapeutic radiation are not available, and because of ethical concerns regarding the conduct of controlled studies in humans, such studies are unlikely to emerge in the near future.

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Disaster Med Public Health Prep

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1938-744X

Publication Date

October 2011

Volume

5

Issue

3

Start / End Page

183 / 201

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • World Health Organization
  • United States
  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
  • Skin Diseases
  • Skin
  • Humans
  • Expert Testimony
  • Critical Illness
  • Consensus Development Conferences as Topic
  • Acute Radiation Syndrome
 

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Dainiak, N., Gent, R. N., Carr, Z., Schneider, R., Bader, J., Buglova, E., … Meineke, V. (2011). Literature review and global consensus on management of acute radiation syndrome affecting nonhematopoietic organ systems. Disaster Med Public Health Prep, 5(3), 183–201. https://doi.org/10.1001/dmp.2011.73
Dainiak, Nicholas, Robert Nicolas Gent, Zhanat Carr, Rita Schneider, Judith Bader, Elena Buglova, Nelson Chao, et al. “Literature review and global consensus on management of acute radiation syndrome affecting nonhematopoietic organ systems.Disaster Med Public Health Prep 5, no. 3 (October 2011): 183–201. https://doi.org/10.1001/dmp.2011.73.
Dainiak N, Gent RN, Carr Z, Schneider R, Bader J, Buglova E, et al. Literature review and global consensus on management of acute radiation syndrome affecting nonhematopoietic organ systems. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2011 Oct;5(3):183–201.
Dainiak, Nicholas, et al. “Literature review and global consensus on management of acute radiation syndrome affecting nonhematopoietic organ systems.Disaster Med Public Health Prep, vol. 5, no. 3, Oct. 2011, pp. 183–201. Pubmed, doi:10.1001/dmp.2011.73.
Dainiak N, Gent RN, Carr Z, Schneider R, Bader J, Buglova E, Chao N, Coleman CN, Ganser A, Gorin C, Hauer-Jensen M, Huff LA, Lillis-Hearne P, Maekawa K, Nemhauser J, Powles R, Schünemann H, Shapiro A, Stenke L, Valverde N, Weinstock D, White D, Albanese J, Meineke V. Literature review and global consensus on management of acute radiation syndrome affecting nonhematopoietic organ systems. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2011 Oct;5(3):183–201.
Journal cover image

Published In

Disaster Med Public Health Prep

DOI

EISSN

1938-744X

Publication Date

October 2011

Volume

5

Issue

3

Start / End Page

183 / 201

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • World Health Organization
  • United States
  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
  • Skin Diseases
  • Skin
  • Humans
  • Expert Testimony
  • Critical Illness
  • Consensus Development Conferences as Topic
  • Acute Radiation Syndrome