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A retrospective study of the dosimetry — Radioprotection relationship in a nuclear medicine diagnosis laboratory


Abstract:

In order to decrease the absorbed dose for professionally exposed workers in a Nuclear Medicine Laboratory, clear and precise risk assessments are needed in order for the...Show More

Abstract:

In order to decrease the absorbed dose for professionally exposed workers in a Nuclear Medicine Laboratory, clear and precise risk assessments are needed in order for the personnel to fully understand the radioprotection rules and procedures. We propose a retrospective study of the impact of dosimetry on radioprotection in a diagnosis Nuclear Medicine Laboratory. The study had a two months timeframe and implied measuring methods such as area dose debit measurements and contaminated surfaces radioactivity determinations. The eluted activities of Tc-99m generators were correlated with several important factors: patients' circuit, transit and stationary times, measured dose debit, contamination in specific points. A proportional relationship between the above mentioned factors was established. We determined that dosimetry has a crucial role in optimizing the radioprotection of professionally exposed workers, permitting the lowering of absorbed doses by enhancing working procedures and by choosing adequate area and individual shielding.
Date of Conference: 19-21 November 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 28 January 2016
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Conference Location: Iasi, Romania

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