Performance evaluation of a hand-held gamma detector probe used for radioimmunoguided surgery.

G Roncari, A Benevento, L Bianchi, L Ceriani, S Garancini, J Lovisolo, R Dionigi
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The success of radioimmunoguided surgery (RIGS) is dependent on the performance parameters of the apparatus, its correct handling, and the employment of a suitable radioactive compound. In the present study the authors examined the performance of the Neoprobe 1000 device with respect to the radioisotope 99mTc. Detecting efficiency was evaluated experimentally using a phantom containing a radioactive point source which could be moved both vertically and horizontally with respect to the central axis of the probe. In this way curves representing the variations in efficiency as a function of the vertical and horizontal distances of the source from the probe were constructed. Furthermore, values of minimum detectable activity as a function of source depth, counting time and background radioactivity were calculated. These results were compared to those previously obtained using 125I, the radioisotope most frequently employed in RIGS. The graphs and tables included could serve as a practical aid to help the operator obtain the best possible measuring conditions, thereby maximizing his/her results.

用于放射免疫引导手术的手持式伽玛探测器的性能评价。
放射免疫引导手术(RIGS)的成功取决于设备的性能参数、正确的操作和合适的放射性化合物的使用。在本研究中,作者检查了Neoprobe 1000装置在放射性同位素99mTc方面的性能。通过实验评估了检测效率,使用包含放射性点源的幽灵,该幽灵可以相对于探针的中心轴垂直和水平移动。以这种方式,曲线表示的变化,在效率作为一个函数的源从探针的垂直和水平距离被构造。此外,最小可探测活度值作为源深度,计数时间和本底放射性的函数进行了计算。这些结果与以前使用125I (rig中最常用的放射性同位素)获得的结果进行了比较。所包含的图表和表格可以作为一个实用的辅助工具,帮助操作员获得最佳的测量条件,从而最大化他/她的结果。
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