Gualdrini G, Mariotti F, Wach S, Bilski P, Denoziere M, Daures J, Bordy J-M, Ferrari P, Monteventi F, Fantuzzi E
ENEA-IRP Radiation Protection Institute, Via dei Colli 16, 40136 Bologna, Italy.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2011 Mar;144(1-4):473-7. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncr011. Epub 2011 Feb 20.
The ORAMED (Optimization of RAdiation protection for MEDical staff) project is funded by EU-EURATOM within the 7° Framework Programme. Task 2 of the project is devoted to study the dose to the eye lens. The study was subdivided into various topics, starting from a critical revision of the operational quantity H(p)(3), with the corresponding proposal of a cylindrical phantom simulating as best as possible the head in which the eyes are located, the production of a complete set of air kerma to dose equivalent conversion coefficients for photons from 10 keV to 10 MeV, and finally, the optimisation of the design of a personal dosemeter well suited to respond in terms of H(p)(3). The paper presents some preliminary results.
ORAMED(医务人员辐射防护优化)项目由欧盟-欧洲原子能共同体在第七框架计划内资助。该项目的任务2致力于研究晶状体所受剂量。该研究细分为多个主题,首先对操作量H(p)(3)进行批判性修订,并相应提出一个尽可能模拟眼睛所在头部的圆柱形体模,生成一套从10 keV到10 MeV光子的空气比释动能到剂量当量转换系数,最后优化一种适合根据H(p)(3)做出响应的个人剂量计的设计。本文展示了一些初步结果。