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使用实时电子肢体剂量计监测和优化放射性药物技术。

Use of real-time electronic extremity dosimeters for monitoring and optimisation of radiopharmacy technique.

机构信息

St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

UCD Centre for Physics in Health and Medicine (CPHM), Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Radiol Prot. 2024 Sep 9;44(3). doi: 10.1088/1361-6498/ad71d9.

Abstract

Radiopharmacy staff members are subject to extremity radiation doses, particularly to the fingertips. Dosemeters, such as, thermoluminescent detectors (TLDs) are currently used for monitoring fingertip doses. This study aimed to use real-time dosemeters to monitor radiopharmacy extremity doses to identify specific procedural steps associated with higher fingertip doses and, subsequently, reduce dose through promotion of optimised radiation protection practises. Five radiopharmacy operators were monitored using an ED3 active extremity dosemeter with a detector attached to each tip of the index fingers. Dose rate and accumulated dose data were matched to the handled radioactivity data, ofTc-labelled radiopharmaceuticals only, with the dose per activity (Sv MBq) calculated for each step. Once baseline dose data was established, an educational session identified technique adjustments toward improved radiation protection. A subsequent monitored session was undertaken with the dose data compared to quantify changes in operator doses. Radiopharmacy steps which significantly contributed to extremity doses were identified. The average accumulated dose per activity across all procedural steps for theTc-labelled radiopharmaceuticals for all operators before the educational session was 0.042 ± 0.045Sv MBqand 0.042 ± 0.041Sv MBq(= 89) for non-dominant and dominant index fingertips, respectively, and 0.030 ± 0.044Sv MBqand 0.031 ± 0.032Sv MBq(= 97), respectively, afterwards. Overall, there was an average 40.7% reduction in the total extremity dose received after the educational session. Real-time electronic extremity dosemeters for monitoring radiopharmacy extremity dose presented as a useful tool for incorporation into radiation protection education and training, towards optimised radiopharmacy technique.

摘要

放射药学工作人员会受到手部的外照射剂量,尤其是指尖部位。目前,热释光探测器(TLD)等剂量计被用于监测指尖剂量。本研究旨在使用实时剂量计来监测放射药学工作人员的手部外照射剂量,以确定与较高指尖剂量相关的特定操作步骤,随后通过推广优化的辐射防护实践来降低剂量。对 5 名放射药学操作人员使用 ED3 主动式手部剂量计进行监测,每个食指指尖各连接一个探测器。剂量率和累积剂量数据与仅使用Tc 标记放射性药物的放射性活度数据相匹配,为每个步骤计算剂量与活度(Sv MBq)的比值。在建立基线剂量数据后,开展了一个教育课程,确定了向提高辐射防护方向的技术调整。随后进行了一个监测课程,并比较了剂量数据,以量化操作人员剂量的变化。确定了对手部剂量有显著影响的放射药学操作步骤。在教育课程之前,所有操作人员所有Tc 标记放射性药物的所有操作步骤的平均累积剂量与活度比值分别为 0.042 ± 0.045Sv MBq 和 0.042 ± 0.041Sv MBq(= 89),对于非优势和优势食指指尖;而在教育课程之后,这两个比值分别为 0.030 ± 0.044Sv MBq 和 0.031 ± 0.032Sv MBq(= 97)。总体而言,教育课程之后,总手部剂量平均降低了 40.7%。用于监测放射药学手部剂量的实时电子手部剂量计是一种有用的工具,可以纳入辐射防护教育和培训中,以优化放射药学技术。

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