Wrzesień M, Olszewski J, Jankowski J
Department of Nuclear Physics and Radiation Safety, University of Lodz, Pomorska 149/153, 90-236 Lodz, Poland.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2008;130(3):325-30. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncn057. Epub 2008 Feb 29.
The specific nature of work in nuclear medicine departments involves the use of isotopes and handling procedures, which contribute to the considerable value of an equivalent dose received, in particular, by the fingertips. Standard nuclear medicine department uses ring dosemeters placed usually at the base of the middle finger. The main aim of the study was to find out whether a relationship exists between the doses recorded by thermoluminescent detectors placed at various locations on the radiopharmacists' hands and the doses recorded by the ring detectors, and to determine the character of that relationship. The correction factor represents a correction value to be used to calculate the doses which might be received by locations on the hand from the dose recorded by the ring dosemeter. The dose recorded by the ring dosemeter is on the average five times lower than that received by the fingertips of thumb, index and middle fingers.
核医学科室工作的特殊性涉及同位素的使用和操作程序,这使得特别是指尖所接受的等效剂量具有相当大的数值。标准的核医学科室通常使用置于中指根部的指环剂量仪。该研究的主要目的是找出放置在放射药剂师手部不同位置的热释光探测器记录的剂量与指环探测器记录的剂量之间是否存在关系,并确定这种关系的性质。校正因子是一个校正值,用于根据指环剂量仪记录的剂量计算手部各位置可能接受的剂量。指环剂量仪记录的剂量平均比拇指、食指和中指指尖所接受的剂量低五倍。