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Open Access 01-12-2010 | Study protocol

Occupational cataracts and lens opacities in interventional cardiology (O'CLOC study): are X-Rays involved?

Authors: Sophie Jacob, Morgane Michel, Christian Spaulding, Serge Boveda, Olivier Bar, Antoine P Brézin, Maté Streho, Carlo Maccia, Pascale Scanff, Dominique Laurier, Marie-Odile Bernier

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2010

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Abstract

Background

The eye is well known to be sensitive to clearly high doses (>2 Gy) of ionizing radiation. In recent years, however, cataracts have been observed in populations exposed to lower doses. Interventional cardiologists are repeatedly and acutely exposed to scattered ionizing radiation (X-rays) during the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures they perform. These "low" exposures may cause damage to the lens of the eye and induce early cataracts, known as radiation-induced cataracts. The O'CLOC study (Occupational Cataracts and Lens Opacities in interventional Cardiology) was designed to test the hypothesis that interventional cardiologists, compared with an unexposed reference group of non-interventional cardiologists, have an increased risk of cataracts.

Method/Design

The O'CLOC study is a cross-sectional study that will include a total of 300 cardiologists aged at least 40 years: one group of exposed interventional cardiologists and another of non-interventional cardiologists. The groups will be matched for age and sex. Individual information, including risk factors for cataracts (age, diabetes, myopia, etc.), will be collected during a telephone interview. A specific section of the questionnaire for the exposed group focuses on occupational history, including a description of the procedures (type, frequency, radiation protection tool) used. These data will be used to classify subjects into "exposure level" groups according to cumulative dose estimates. Eye examinations for all participants will be performed to detect cataracts, even in the early stages (lens opacities, according to LOCS III, the international standard classification). The analysis will provide an estimation of the cataract risk in interventional cardiology compared with the unexposed reference group, while taking other risk factors into account. An analysis comparing the risks according to level of exposure is also planned.

Discussion

This epidemiological study will provide further evidence about the potential risk of radiation-induced cataracts at low doses and contribute to cardiologists' awareness of the importance of radiation protection.

Trial Registration

NCT01061463
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Metadata
Title
Occupational cataracts and lens opacities in interventional cardiology (O'CLOC study): are X-Rays involved?
Authors
Sophie Jacob
Morgane Michel
Christian Spaulding
Serge Boveda
Olivier Bar
Antoine P Brézin
Maté Streho
Carlo Maccia
Pascale Scanff
Dominique Laurier
Marie-Odile Bernier
Publication date
01-12-2010
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2010
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-537

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