Define Biodosimetry
Since most victims of large mass casualty radiation emergencies would not be wearing personal dosimeters, other methods must be used to estimate the dose they received.
Biodosimetry
The use of physiological, chemical or biological markers of exposure of human tissues to ionizing radiation for the purpose of reconstructing doses to individuals or populations. (Adapted from
Radiation Dose Reconstruction: Principles and Practices, NCRP Report No. 163
, page 182, Bethesda, MD, 2009)
A tool used to assess the likelihood of developing the
Acute Radiation Syndrome
(ARS) and its clinical severity.
A clinical observation or laboratory result that correlates with the approximate radiation dose estimated to have produced that effect.
Not a direct, real-time reading of dose such as would be measured by a
radiation survey meter
or
personal dosimeter
.
Units of measure for dose received
After external exposure:
gray
(or
rad
) and
sievert
(or
rem
)
After internal contamination: various units including Committed Effective Dose Equivalent (
CEDE
)
After both external exposure and internal contamination: various units including Total Effective Dose Equivalent (
TEDE
)
See
REMM Biodosimetry Reference List
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