Little Mark P, Lipshultz Steven E
Radiation Epidemiology Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, 20892-9778, USA.
National Cancer Institute, Room 7E546, 9609 Medical Center Drive, MSC 9778, Rockville, MD, 20892-9778, USA.
Cardiooncology. 2015 Nov 26;1(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s40959-015-0007-6.
Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation is associated with damage to the heart and coronary arteries. However, only recently have studies with high-quality individual dosimetry data allowed this risk to be estimated while adjusting for concomitant chemotherapy. An association between lower dose exposures and late-occurring circulatory disease has only recently been suspected in the Japanese atomic bomb survivors and in various occupationally exposed cohorts and is still controversial. Excess relative risks per unit dose in moderate- and low-dose epidemiological studies are variable, possibly resulting from confounding and effect-modification by well known (but unobserved) risk factors. Here, we summarize the evidence for a causal association between moderate- and low-level radiation exposure (whether at high or low dose rates) and circulatory disease.
暴露于高剂量电离辐射与心脏和冠状动脉损伤有关。然而,直到最近,高质量个体剂量测定数据的研究才使得在调整伴随化疗的情况下能够估计这种风险。低剂量暴露与迟发性循环系统疾病之间的关联只是最近才在日本原子弹幸存者和各种职业暴露队列中被怀疑,并且仍然存在争议。中低剂量流行病学研究中每单位剂量的超额相对风险各不相同,这可能是由众所周知(但未观察到)的风险因素的混杂和效应修正导致的。在此,我们总结了中低水平辐射暴露(无论高剂量率还是低剂量率)与循环系统疾病之间因果关联的证据。