EFFECT OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) SCAN EXPOSURE ON HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
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Background and aims: CT scan is more used in diagnosis; however, this examined was delivered a low dose estimated
approximately to 50 mGy. In this study, the impact of CT scan exposure on hematological parameters for Congo-Brazzaville patients was analyzed.
Methods: Blood samples have been obtained from 61 patients including 23 young patients (<17 years). Blood sample was
obtained before and 24h after CT-scan exposure from three different hospitals Congo-Brazzaville. 30 healthy donors have been included as a control. Hematological parameters have been analyzed using software.
Results: Significant decrease of red blood and hemoglobin were observed after 24 h of CT scan exposure for all patients (p=0.0002 and p=0.0004 respectively). Significant increase of white blood and granulocyte were observed only in adult patients
(p=0.0057 and p=0.011respectively). Significant correlation was observed between the Abdominal-Pleven CT-scan and the variation of white blood and granulocytes. Interestingly, decrease of lymphocytes was observed in adult patients and lymphocyte
increase was detected in young patients.
Conclusion: We were demonstrated for the first time the variation of hematological parameters after exposure to be very lower
doses such as CT-Scan doses. These variations could be reflected inflammatory reactions. Additional analysis can be performed
for the validation of these data using a large cohort.
Keywords: CT-Scan, hematological parameters, low-dose exposure, young patients
