Matsumoto Masaki, Yamanaka Tsuneyasu, Hayakawa Nobuhiro, Iwai Satoshi, Sugiura Nobuyuki
Research Center for Radiation Emergency Medicine, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, 4-9-1 Anagawa, Inage, Chiba 263-8555, Japan
Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization, Tokyo, Japan.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2015 Mar;163(4):446-57. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncu233. Epub 2014 Jul 23.
This paper describes the Basic Radionuclide vAlue for Internal Dosimetry (BRAID) code, which was developed to calculate the time-dependent activity distribution in each organ and tissue characterised by the biokinetic compartmental models provided by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). Translocation from one compartment to the next is taken to be governed by first-order kinetics, which is formulated by the first-order differential equations. In the source program of this code, the conservation equations are solved for the mass balance that describes the transfer of a radionuclide between compartments. This code is applicable to the evaluation of the radioactivity of nuclides in an organ or tissue without modification of the source program. It is also possible to handle easily the cases of the revision of the biokinetic model or the application of a uniquely defined model by a user, because this code is designed so that all information on the biokinetic model structure is imported from an input file. The sample calculations are performed with the ICRP model, and the results are compared with the analytic solutions using simple models. It is suggested that this code provides sufficient result for the dose estimation and interpretation of monitoring data.
本文描述了用于内照射剂量学的基本放射性核素值(BRAID)代码,该代码旨在根据国际放射防护委员会(ICRP)提供的生物动力学房室模型,计算每个器官和组织中随时间变化的活度分布。从一个房室到下一个房室的转运被认为受一级动力学控制,该动力学由一阶微分方程表示。在该代码的源程序中,求解守恒方程以实现描述放射性核素在房室之间转移的质量平衡。此代码无需修改源程序即可用于评估器官或组织中核素的放射性。由于该代码的设计使得生物动力学模型结构的所有信息都从输入文件中导入,因此也可以轻松处理生物动力学模型修订或用户应用唯一定义模型的情况。使用ICRP模型进行了示例计算,并将结果与使用简单模型的解析解进行了比较。结果表明,该代码为剂量估计和监测数据解释提供了足够的结果。