A Multiradionuclide Automatic Dispensing System for Syringes of Radiopharmaceuticals: The Effect on Operator Hand Dose.

IF 1 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Else A Aalbersberg, Tammie T Cao, Chelvi Mylvaganan-Young, Desiree Verwoerd, Kirsten Peen, Mariska Sonneborn-Bols, Jeroen J M A Hendrikx
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Abstract

The radiation exposure of the hands of nuclear medicine laboratory technicians is largely due to the dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals into syringes. To reduce this exposure, a multiradionuclide automatic dispensing system (ADS) for syringes of radiopharmaceuticals was introduced. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of this ADS on hand dose compared with manual dispensing. Methods: The total hand dose per month for all personnel (12 technicians) was measured with ring dosimeters at the base of the index finger for 13 mo: 7 mo with manual syringe dispensing (radiopharmaceuticals containing 99mTc,18F, 177Lu, 68Ga, 90Y, and 223Ra) and 6 mo with ADS (automatic: radiopharmaceuticals containing 18F and 177Lu; manual: radiopharmaceuticals containing 99mTc, 68Ga, 90Y, and 223Ra). Results: The mean total hand dose per month was reduced from 52.8 ± 10.2 mSv with manual dispensing to 21.9 ± 2.7 mSv with ADS (P < 0.001), which is an absolute decrease of 59%. Meanwhile, the total handled activity increased from 369 to 505 GBq (P < 0.001). 18F-containing radiopharmaceuticals were the most commonly dispensed, at 182 GBq per month. The increase in total handled activity was largely due to an increase in 177Lu (from 25 to 123 GBq), partially because of the introduction of [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-I&T. When correcting for this increase in handled activity, the hand dose was reduced by 69%. Conclusion: The introduction of a multiradionuclide syringe ADS decreased the hand dose to personnel by 69% when corrected for the increase in handled activity. Expanding the number of radiopharmaceuticals being dispensed by the system could potentially further decrease personnel hand dose.

用于放射性药物注射器的多放射性核素自动分配系统:对操作员手部剂量的影响
核医学实验室技术人员手部受到的辐射主要来自于将放射性药物注入注射器。为了减少手部受到的辐射量,美国引进了多放射性核素放射性药物注射器自动分配系统(ADS)。本研究的目的是确定多放射性核素自动配药系统与手动配药系统相比对手部剂量的影响。研究方法用食指根部的环形剂量计测量了所有人员(12 名技术人员)每月的总手剂量,共 13 个月:其中 7 个月使用手动注射器配药(含 99mTc、18F、177Lu、68Ga、90Y 和 223Ra 的放射性药物),6 个月使用 ADS(自动:含 18F 和 177Lu 的放射性药物;手动:含 99mTc、68Ga、90Y 和 223Ra 的放射性药物)。结果每月平均总手剂量从人工配药的 52.8 ± 10.2 mSv 降至 ADS 的 21.9 ± 2.7 mSv(P < 0.001),绝对值下降了 59%。同时,总处理活性从 369 GBq 增加到 505 GBq(P < 0.001)。含 18F 的放射性药物是最常用的药物,每月使用量为 182 GBq。总处理活度的增加主要是由于 177Lu 的增加(从 25 GBq 增加到 123 GBq),部分原因是引入了 [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-I&T。在对增加的处理活动进行校正后,手工剂量减少了 69%。结论引入多放射性核素注射器 ADS 后,人员的手部剂量减少了 69%,而手部放射性活度的增加则得到了校正。扩大该系统分配的放射性药物数量有可能进一步降低人员的手部剂量。
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Journal of nuclear medicine technology
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