Evaluation of Annual Staff Doses and Radiation Shielding Efficiencies of Thyroid Shield and Lead Apron during Preparation and Administration of ۱۳۱I, ۸۱Kr, and ۹۹mTc‑Labeled Radiopharmaceuticals

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نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_JMSI-12-1_009

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 28 تیر 1402

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Nuclear medicine technicians would receive unavoidable exposures during the preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals. Based on the staff dose monitoring, the dose reduction efficiencies of the radiation protection shields and the need to implement additional strategies to reduce the staff doses could be evaluated. In this study, medical staff doses during the preparation and administration of Tc‑۹۹ m, I‑۱۳۱, and Kr‑۸۱ radiopharmaceuticals were evaluated. The dose reduction efficiencies of the lead apron and thyroid shield were also investigated. GR‑۲۰۷ thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) chips were used for quantifying the medical staff doses. The occupational dose magnitudes were determined in five organs at risk including eye lens, thyroid, fingers, chest, and gonads. TLDs were located under and over the protective shields for evaluating the dose reduction efficiencies of the lead apron and thyroid shield. The occupational doses were normalized to the activities used in the working shifts. During preparation and injection of Tc‑۹۹ m radiopharmaceutical, the average annual doses were higher in the chest (۴.۴۹ mGy) and eye lenses (۴ mGy). For I‑۱۳۱ radiopharmaceutical, the average annual doses of the point‑finger (۱۵.۸ mGy) and eye lenses (۱.۲۳ mGy) were significantly higher than other organs. During the preparation and administration of Kr‑۸۱, the average annual doses of the point‑finger (۰.۶۵ mGy) and chest (۰.۴۴ mGy) were higher. The significant dose reductions were achieved using the lead apron and thyroid shield. The radiation protection shields and minimum contact with the radioactive sources, including patients, are recommended to reduce the staff doses.

نویسندگان

Nayereh Khalili

Department of Radiology and Radiotherapy, Allied Medical Sciences School, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Tehran

Seyed Salman Zakariaee

Department of Medical Physics, Faculty of Paramedical Sciences, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam

Elahe Jazayeri Gharebaghi

Department of Radiology and Radiotherapy, Allied Medical Sciences School, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Tehran

Yalda Salehi

Department of Nuclear Medicine, Vali‑Asr Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran