[核医学病房工作人员使用I-131和Lu-177的合并监测]。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
C. Wanke, Bastian Szemerski, L. Geworski
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目的:在德国,除了已建立的碘-131治疗外,越来越多的住院患者使用镥-177治疗。在评估潜在内剂量和对人员进行合并监测时,已考虑到所有这些治疗方法。本文介绍了对德国某大学医院核医学病房工作人员进行合并监测的经验和结果。方法采用全身计数器对核医学病房工作人员进行定期测量。在12个月的时间里总共进行了234次测量。纳入因素是考虑在各自的时间段内对患者处理或应用的活动来确定的。RESULTSIn约。74%的测量没有发现合并。在其余的测量中,检测到活动。假设合并,每次测量的最大有效剂量将小于0.15毫西弗。除从事放射化学质量控制的人员外,这项工作确定的合并因素在所有组的数量级为10-7。对于这一组,只能规定合并系数10-5的上限。结论核医学病房人员合并放射性的风险较低。10-7的掺入系数适用于医疗、护理和清洁人员以及从事放射化学合成的人员。
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[Incorporation Monitoring of Staff using I-131 and Lu-177 in a Nuclear Medicine Ward].
OBJECTIVES In addition to the well-established therapy with iodine-131, treatments with lutetium-177 are increasingly being performed on an inpatient basis in Germany. All of these treatments have be taken into account when assessing the potential internal dose and for incorporation monitoring of personnel. This article describes the experience with and the results of incorporation monitoring of staff of a nuclear medicine ward of a university hospital in Germany. METHODS Personnel working in a nuclear medicine ward was regularly measured using a whole body counter. In total, 234 measurements were performed over a period of 12 months. Incorporation factors were determined considering activities handled or applied to patients in the respective time period. RESULTS In approx. 74 % of measurements, no incorporations was found. In the remaining measurements, activity was detected. Assuming incorporation, the maximum effective dose would be less than 0.15 mSv per measurement. The incorporation factors determined in this work were in the order of magnitude of 10-7 for all groups except for personnel performing radiochemical quality control. For this group, only an upper limit of the incorporation factor of 10-5 can be specified. CONCLUSION The risk of incorporating radiactivity can be considered low for personnel working in a nuclear medicine ward. An incorporation factor of 10-7 is appropriate for medical, nursing, and cleaning staff and personnel performing radiochemical syntheses.
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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
13.30%
发文量
267
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Als Standes- und Fachorgan (Organ von Deutscher Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin (DGN), Österreichischer Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin und Molekulare Bildgebung (ÖGN), Schweizerischer Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin (SGNM, SSNM)) von hohem wissenschaftlichen Anspruch befasst sich die CME-zertifizierte Nuklearmedizin/ NuclearMedicine mit Diagnostik und Therapie in der Nuklearmedizin und dem Strahlenschutz: Originalien, Übersichtsarbeiten, Referate und Kongressberichte stellen aktuelle Themen der Diagnose und Therapie dar. Ausführliche Berichte aus den DGN-Arbeitskreisen, Nachrichten aus Forschung und Industrie sowie Beschreibungen innovativer technischer Geräte, Einrichtungen und Systeme runden das Konzept ab. Die Abstracts der Jahrestagungen dreier europäischer Fachgesellschaften sind Bestandteil der Kongressausgaben. Nuklearmedizin erscheint regelmäßig mit sechs Ausgaben pro Jahr und richtet sich vor allem an Nuklearmediziner, Radiologen, Strahlentherapeuten, Medizinphysiker und Radiopharmazeuten.
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