Abstract
Novel treatment regimens for therapy of the acute radiation syndrome (ARS) were developed over the last years. Their application relies on an early and high-throughput diagnosis. Based on the database SEARCH a new scientific triage tool (called H-module) was developed for early prediction of the later developing ARS. Based on peripheral blood cell counts measured within the first three days after a radiation exposure a prediction of the H-ARS severity (as well as therapeutic recommendations) can be performed with this tool. The H-module was tested within two table top exercises. Contributors were either radiation experts or radiobiology students and the required patient data were generated from real case histories. The H-module proved to be an easy to train and easy to use precise and promising new tool to assist and guide the treating physician in a large-scale radiation scenario. An introduction into this new tool and other diagnostic tools will be provided in the context of a NATO-teaching class in October/November 2019 in Paris.
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Port, M., & Abend, M. (2018). Clinical triage of radiation casualties-the hematological module of the Bundeswehr Institute of Radiobiology. Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 182(1), 90–92. https://doi.org/10.1093/RPD/NCY141
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