Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 34206
External radiation dosimetry aspects of patients receiving radioiodine for thyroid cancer
External radiation dosimetry aspects of patients receiving radioiodine for thyroid cancer // Proceedings of the 8th International IMEKO Conference on Measurement in Clinical Medicine & 12th International Symposium on Biomedical Engineering, Dubrovnik, 1998 / Mađarević R. (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatsko društvo za komunikacije, računarstvo, elektroniku, mjerenja I automatiku (KoREMA), 1998. str. 5.37-5.39 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni)
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Naslov
External radiation dosimetry aspects of patients receiving radioiodine for thyroid cancer
Autori
Medvedec, Mario ; Dodig, Damir
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u zbornicima skupova, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni
Izvornik
Proceedings of the 8th International IMEKO Conference on Measurement in Clinical Medicine & 12th International Symposium on Biomedical Engineering, Dubrovnik, 1998
/ Mađarević R. - Zagreb : Hrvatsko društvo za komunikacije, računarstvo, elektroniku, mjerenja I automatiku (KoREMA), 1998, 5.37-5.39
Skup
8th International IMEKO Conference on Measurement in Clinical Medicine & 12th International Symposium on Biomedical Engineering
Mjesto i datum
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska, 16.09.1998. - 19.09.1998
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
thyroid; cancer; radioiodine-131; whole-body counting; dosimetry; radiation protection
Sažetak
Administration of radioactive iodine (I-131) following surgical thyroidectomy is widely accepted procedure in patients with thyroid cancer, in order to ablate residual thyroid tissue and local or distant functional metastases. As such patients are potentially hazardous to hospital stuff and members of the family and public, the recommended radiation precautions usually take into account retained bodily activity (<1110 MBq), instantaneous absorbed dose rate (<50ľGy/h) or effective absorbed dose (1-5 mSv).
The purpose of this work was to consider thyroid cancer patients as an external sources of radiation.
Thirty seven patients were investigated after ablation I131 activity was administered because of residual thyroid tissue after surgery. Collimated wholebody counter was used to determine whole body retention by means of geometric mean of net full energy spectrum supine and prone counts, in order to minimize effects of activity distribution, body size and statistical counting uncertainties. Absorbed dose rates were measured at one meter from patient's anterior mid trunk by calibrated betagamma survey meter. The initial measurement (2 h) with no excretion meanwhile served as the baseline standard for subsequent measurements. A correction for deadtime was made if it was necessary. The fitting of the curve of activity and dose rate against time was performed for each patient using typically six points data set and method of nonlinear regression.
Biexponential effective radiation decay was found; whole body activity as A(t)/A0=0.86exp(0.0858t)+0.14exp(0.0238t) and absorbed dose rate as DR(t)/DR0=0.90exp(0.0853t)+0.10exp(0.0226t), where A0=2471ą830 MBq and DR0=137.8ą48.3 ľSv/h were initial meanąSD whole body activity and absorbed dose rate, and numerical parameters were mean relative intensity and effective decay constant for each exponential component. Mean effective halftimes of short and long lived components were 9.1ą2.5 and 47.1ą30.9 h for retained whole body activity, and 9.4ą3.0 and 48.4ą32.2 h for absorbed dose rate. Significant correlation between retained whole body activity and absorbed dose rate was found (r=0.99, p<0.01). Mean absorbed dose rate per unit retained activity was 0.055ą0.022 ľSv/h/MBq during the first 168 hours after radioiodine administration.
In regard to the radiation safety regulation and rapid effective radiation decay observed, thyroid cancer patients receiving ablation activity of up to 5 GBq I131 may generally be discharged from the hospital, travel home and be on work on the first day after the treatment.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita