Assessment of radiation exposure dose for nuclear medicine workers from 18F-FDG, 99mTc MDP and 99mTc.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current radiopharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2022-04-13 DOI:10.2174/1874471015666220413114927
Abdulrahman M Al-Esaei, Emran Eisa Saleh, R. M. E. Shazly, S. Elmaghraby, M. Khalil, A. Kany
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BACKGROUND Nuclear medicine or diagnostic radiology personnel are always exposed to low-level radiation from radionuclides used in medical diagnostics, which lead to potential biological hazards or effects. OBJECTIVE External exposure for workers in two nuclear medicine centers was measured by recruiting 120 patients. METHODS Three nuclear medicine examinations were performed using F18-FDG PET/CT, 99mTc-MDP bones scan, and 99mTc thyroid scan by a digital radiation dosimeter. RESULTS The average received accumulative radiation dose for workers was found to be 0.838±0.17, 0.527±0.11 and 0.270±0.05 μSv for F18-FDG PET/CT, 99mTc-MDP bones scan, and 99mTc thyroid scan, respectively. The annual effective dose for workers was estimated to be 2.09±0.42, 1.34±0.27 and 0.68±0.14 mSv, respectively. Moreover, the average patient-to-staff dose coefficients were found to be 0.024±0.005, 0.003±0.001, and 0.007±0.002 μSv m2/MBq h for F18-FDG PET/CT, 99mTc-MDP bones scan, and 99mTc thyroid scan, respectively. CONCLUSION It is clear from the results that the radiation doses received by workers during the nuclear medicine imaging examinations were less than the doses recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) for such examinations.
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核医学工作人员18F-FDG、99mTc - MDP和99mTc辐射暴露剂量评估。
背景核医学或放射诊断人员总是暴露在医疗诊断中使用的放射性核素的低水平辐射下,这会导致潜在的生物危害或影响。目的通过招募120名患者,测量两个核医学中心工作人员的外照射。方法应用F18-FDG PET/CT、99mTc-MDP骨显像和99mTc-甲状腺数字放射剂量仪进行三项核医学检查。结果F18-FDG PET/CT、99mTc-MDP骨骼扫描和99mTc-甲状腺扫描的工人平均累积辐射剂量分别为0.838±0.17、0.527±0.11和0.270±0.05μSv。工人的年有效剂量估计分别为2.09±0.42、1.34±0.27和0.68±0.14 mSv。此外,F18-FDG PET/CT、99mTc-MDP骨骼扫描和99mTc甲状腺扫描的患者与工作人员的平均剂量系数分别为0.024±0.005、0.003±0.001和0.007±0.002μSv m2/MBq h。结论从结果中可以清楚地看出,工作人员在核医学成像检查中接受的辐射剂量低于国际辐射防护委员会(ICRP)为此类检查建议的剂量。
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