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P01-211 - The Intellectual Development of the Persons Exposed in Utero: 10-years Follow-up Investigation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

S. Igumnov*
Affiliation:
Department of Mental and Behavioral Disorders, Republican Research and Practical Centre of Mental Health, Minsk, Belarus

Abstract

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Purpose

Prospective investigation of the intellectual development at the age of 6-7 years till age 15-16 years among persons exposed in utero following the Chernobyl accident.

Material and methods

250 persons from Belarus exposed in utero following the Chernobyl accident and a control group of 250 persons from non- and slightly contaminated regions. Рsychological examinations were performed among persons of both groups at the age 6-7 years, 11-12 years, and 16 years as well as dosimetrical analysis.

Results

Mean antenatal internal dose to thyroid gland arising from the intake of 131I among persons of exposed group is 390±550 mGy (maximal dose - 4100 mGy), in control group - 35±65 mGy. Mean antenatal external dose among persons of exposed group is 10±13 mGy. At the age of 6-7 years the persons in the exposed group had a mean Full Scale IQ lower than the control group (89.6±10.2 vs 92.1±10.5, P=0.007). At the age of 11-12 years there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (94.3±10.4 vs 95.8±10.9, P=0.117). Positive dynamics of intellectual development in persons of both groups has been observed up to age of 16 years (98.7±10.2 и 99.5 ± 10.5, P=0.171).

Conclusions

No statistically significant correlation was found in exposed group between individual thyroid dose as well as individual antenatal external dose and IQ at the different ages.

Type
Child and adolescent psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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