Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States of America.
UK Health Security Agency, London, United Kingdom.
J Radiol Prot. 2023 Oct 6;43(4). doi: 10.1088/1361-6498/acfb19.
Publication 137 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) describes a biokinetic model for radon used to derive dose coefficients for occupational intake of radon isotopes. The model depicts transfer of inhaled or ingested radon to blood, exchange of radon between blood and tissues, and gradual loss of radon from the body based on physical laws governing transfer of a non-reactive and soluble gas between materials. This paper describes an age- and sex-specific variation of that model developed for use in an upcoming ICRP series of reports on environmental intake of radionuclides by members of the public titled 'Dose Coefficients for Intakes of Radionuclides by Members of the Public'. The proposed model modifies the model structure and transfer coefficients presented in Publication 137 to allow more realistic dosimetric treatment of bone marrow and breast and expands the model to address pre-adult ages, based on the physical principles used in the development of the model of Publication 137 together with anatomical and physiological changes occurring during human development.
国际放射防护委员会(ICRP)第 137 号出版物描述了用于推导职业摄入氡同位素剂量系数的氡生物动力学模型。该模型基于物理定律,描述了吸入或摄入的氡向血液中的转移、氡在血液和组织之间的交换以及氡从体内的逐渐损失,这些物理定律支配着非反应性和可溶性气体在物质之间的转移。本文描述了为即将出版的 ICRP 系列报告中关于公众环境摄入放射性核素的用途而开发的该模型的年龄和性别特异性变化,该报告题为“公众摄入放射性核素的剂量系数”。所提出的模型修改了出版物 137 中提出的模型结构和转移系数,以允许对骨髓和乳房进行更现实的剂量学处理,并根据出版物 137 中模型开发所使用的物理原理以及在人体发育过程中发生的解剖和生理变化,扩展了模型以解决未成年年龄问题。