A Novel Anthropometric Phantom for Rapid Radiological Triage: A Quick Sort Triage Solution.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Health physics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1097/HP.0000000000001887
Hanan Datz, Ofer Aviv, Henry Spitz
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Abstract

Abstract: Rapidly identifying individuals who have received internal radiation exposure above action guidelines is crucial for mitigating health risks and addressing public concerns immediately following a radiological event involving the dispersal of radioactive materials. This study describes a novel triage method using a conventional Geiger-Mueller (GM) detector to select those individuals from the large group of persons who may have received an intake of radioactive material at levels corresponding to one Clinical Decision Guide (CDG). The triage method involves placing a portable GM detector against the lower anterior torso of a sitting person as they bend over to surround the detector with their body. The response of the GM detector is evaluated using a new, specially designed anthropometric phantom that simulates combined tissues of the lower thorax and gastrointestinal (GI) tract and is fabricated with a tissue substitute material that matches the overall radiological properties of human tissue present in this body region. The phantom has four separate layers of tissue substitute material with ports to accommodate a single GM detector at the center and one or more sealed radioactive sources that can be arranged to characterize the detector response for a variety of source distributions, including a "hot spot." In this study, the response of a Ludlum Model 133-4 GM detector was evaluated using sealed sources of 232 Th and 137 Cs to determine the measurement efficiency for a quantity of activity present in the abdomen within a few hours post-intake equivalent to 1 CDG. Results demonstrate that the Quick Sort triage procedure using a single GM detector placed against the abdomen of a person can reliably detect internal deposition resulting from an intake equivalent to 1 CDG for 232 Th or a significantly lower activity of 137 Cs within a few hours following a radiological incident. The evaluation was performed over a wide range of photon energies, so the Quick Sort triage procedure is expected to be suitable for most fission products distributed uniformly within the abdomen or as a single "hot spot."

用于快速放射分诊的新型人体测量模型:快速分类分诊解决方案
摘要:在涉及放射性物质散布的辐射事件发生后,迅速识别体内辐照量超过行动指南的人员对于降低健康风险和立即解决公众关切的问题至关重要。本研究介绍了一种新颖的分流方法,该方法使用传统的盖革-穆勒(GM)探测器,从一大群可能摄入了放射性物质的人中挑选出与《临床决策指南》(CDG)水平相当的人。这种分流方法是将便携式伽马探测器放在坐着的人的前下躯干上,让他们弯下腰,用身体将探测器包围起来。全球基因检测仪的响应是通过一个新的、专门设计的人体测量模型来评估的,该模型模拟下胸腔和胃肠道(GI)的组合组织,由组织替代材料制成,与人体该区域组织的整体放射特性相匹配。该模型有四层独立的组织替代材料,其端口可容纳位于中心的单个 GM 探测器和一个或多个密封放射源,这些放射源可用于表征各种放射源分布(包括 "热点")的探测器响应。在这项研究中,我们使用密封的 232Th 和 137Cs 放射源评估了 Ludlum 133-4 型 GM 探测器的响应,以确定在腹部摄入相当于 1 CDG 的放射性活度后数小时内的测量效率。结果表明,在放射性事件发生后数小时内,使用单个全球基因组检测器贴在人的腹部进行快速分类分流程序,可以可靠地检测到因摄入相当于 1 CDG 的 232Th 或放射性活度低得多的 137Cs 而导致的体内沉积。该评估是在广泛的光子能量范围内进行的,因此快速分类分检程序预计适用于均匀分布在腹部或作为单一 "热点 "的大多数裂变产物。
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Health physics
Health physics 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
324
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Physics, first published in 1958, provides the latest research to a wide variety of radiation safety professionals including health physicists, nuclear chemists, medical physicists, and radiation safety officers with interests in nuclear and radiation science. The Journal allows professionals in these and other disciplines in science and engineering to stay on the cutting edge of scientific and technological advances in the field of radiation safety. The Journal publishes original papers, technical notes, articles on advances in practical applications, editorials, and correspondence. Journal articles report on the latest findings in theoretical, practical, and applied disciplines of epidemiology and radiation effects, radiation biology and radiation science, radiation ecology, and related fields.
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