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MEDECOR--a medical decorporation tool to assist first responders, receivers, and medical reach-back personnel in triage, treatment, and risk assessment after internalization of radionuclides.

机译:MEDECOR-一种医疗分解工具,可在放射性核素内化后协助急救人员,接收者和医疗后备人员进行分类,治疗和风险评估。

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After a radiological dispersal device (RDD) event, it is possible for radionuclides to enter the human body through inhalation, ingestion, and skin and wound absorption. From a health physics perspective, it is important to know the magnitude of the intake to perform dosimetric assessments. From a medical perspective, removal of radionuclides leading to dose aversion (hence risk reduction) is of high importance. The efficacy of medical decorporation strategies is extremely dependent upon the time of treatment delivery after intake. The "golden hour," or more realistically 3-4 h, is optimal when attempting to increase removal of radionuclides from extracellular fluids prior to cellular incorporation. To assist medical first response personnel in making timely decisions regarding appropriate treatment delivery modes, it is desirable to have a software tool that compiles existing radionuclide decorporation therapy data and allows a user to perform simple diagnosis leading to optimized decorporation treatment strategies. In its most simple application, the software is a large database of radionuclide decorporation strategies and treatments. The software can also be used in clinical interactive mode, in which the user inputs the radionuclide, estimated activity, route of intake and time since exposure. The software makes suggestions as to the urgency of treatment (i.e., triage) and the suggested therapy. Current developments include risk assessment which impacts the potential risk of delivered therapy and resource allocation of therapeutic agents. The software, developed for the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND), is titled MEDECOR (MEdical DECORporation). The MEDECOR tool was designed for use on both personal digital assistant and laptop computer environments. The tool was designed using HTML/Jscript, to allow for ease of portability amongst different computing platforms. This paper presents the features of MEDECOR, results of testing at a major NATO exercise, and future development of this tool into MEDECOR2.
机译:放射扩散设备(RDD)事件发生后,放射性核素有可能通过吸入,食入以及皮肤和伤口吸收进入人体。从健康物理学的角度来看,重要的是要知道摄入量以进行剂量学评估。从医学的角度来看,去除导致剂量规避(因此降低风险)的放射性核素非常重要。药物分解策略的有效性在很大程度上取决于摄入后的治疗时间。当试图增加细胞掺入前从细胞外液中去除放射性核素时,“黄金时间”,或更现实地说是3-4小时是最佳的。为了帮助医疗急救人员及时做出有关适当治疗提供方式的决定,希望有一个软件工具来编译现有的放射性核素脱附治疗数据并允许用户执行简单的诊断,从而得出优化的脱附治疗策略。在其最简单的应用程序中,该软件是放射性核素解离策略和治疗的大型数据库。该软件还可以在临床交互模式下使用,在该模式下,用户输入放射性核素,估计的活性,摄入途径和接触以来的时间。该软件就治疗的紧急性(即分诊)和建议的治疗提出建议。当前的发展包括风险评估,该评估会影响所提供治疗的潜在风险和治疗药物的资源分配。为加拿大国防部(DND)开发的软件名为MEDECOR(医疗DECORporation)。 MEDECOR工具旨在用于个人数字助理和便携式计算机环境。该工具是使用HTML / Jscript设计的,以简化在不同计算平台之间的可移植性。本文介绍了MEDECOR的功能,北约主要演习的测试结果以及该工具在MEDECOR2中的未来开发。

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