Radiation dose measurement on bone scintigraphy and planning clinical management

Radiation has been used in a variety of different fields since its discovery. It is very important in medial sector for both diagnosis and also for treatment. In this study, the radiation dose rate emitted to the environment after radiopharmaceutical injection was determined using patients undergoin...

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Main Authors: Sarihan Mucize, Abamor Evrim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2022-11-01
Series:Open Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2022-0211
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description Radiation has been used in a variety of different fields since its discovery. It is very important in medial sector for both diagnosis and also for treatment. In this study, the radiation dose rate emitted to the environment after radiopharmaceutical injection was determined using patients undergoing bone scintigraphy imaging. Radiation dose rate measurements were performed at different distances from the patient and at different levels of the patient. Measurements were done at different times to determine the relationship between radiation dose rate and time. The radiation dose rate emitted by the patient was measured after an average of 10.21, 42.36, and 76.28 min of injection. In order to see the relationship between radiation dose rate and distance, measurements were done at 25, 50, 100, and 200 cm distance from the patient. The measured average radiation dose rate at 1 m distance from the patients’ chest level and 10.21 min after radiopharmaceutical injection was 16.27 μSv h−1. Then, the average radiation dose rate decayed down to 13.65 μSv h−1 after 42.36 min, while the measured average radiation dose rate after 76.28 min was lower as 12.41 μSv h−1 at 100 cm from patient’s chest level.
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spelling doaj.art-adb99afb71f64a3393c7f909b1cd88ab2022-12-22T03:45:31ZengDe GruyterOpen Physics2391-54712022-11-012011176118410.1515/phys-2022-0211Radiation dose measurement on bone scintigraphy and planning clinical managementSarihan Mucize0Abamor Evrim1Vocational School of Health Services, Istanbul Okan University, Istanbul, TurkeyNuclear Medicine Department, Dr. Lutfi Kırdar City Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyRadiation has been used in a variety of different fields since its discovery. It is very important in medial sector for both diagnosis and also for treatment. In this study, the radiation dose rate emitted to the environment after radiopharmaceutical injection was determined using patients undergoing bone scintigraphy imaging. Radiation dose rate measurements were performed at different distances from the patient and at different levels of the patient. Measurements were done at different times to determine the relationship between radiation dose rate and time. The radiation dose rate emitted by the patient was measured after an average of 10.21, 42.36, and 76.28 min of injection. In order to see the relationship between radiation dose rate and distance, measurements were done at 25, 50, 100, and 200 cm distance from the patient. The measured average radiation dose rate at 1 m distance from the patients’ chest level and 10.21 min after radiopharmaceutical injection was 16.27 μSv h−1. Then, the average radiation dose rate decayed down to 13.65 μSv h−1 after 42.36 min, while the measured average radiation dose rate after 76.28 min was lower as 12.41 μSv h−1 at 100 cm from patient’s chest level.https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2022-0211tc99mscintigraphyradiation dosehospital management
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title Radiation dose measurement on bone scintigraphy and planning clinical management
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title_fullStr Radiation dose measurement on bone scintigraphy and planning clinical management
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title_short Radiation dose measurement on bone scintigraphy and planning clinical management
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