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Measurement of 131I activity in air indoor Polish nuclear medical hospital as a tool for an internal dose assessment

Authors :
Artur Szczodry
Aldona Kowalska
Kamil Brudecki
Jerzy W. Mietelski
Tomasz Mróz
Source :
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 57:77-82
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

This paper presents results of 131I air activity measurements performed within nuclear medical hospitals as a tool for internal dose assessment. The study was conducted at a place of preparation and administration of 131I (“hot room”) and at a nurse station. 131I activity measurements were performed for 5 and 4 consecutive working days, at the “hot room” and nurse station, respectively. Iodine from the air was collected by a mobile HVS-30 aerosol sampler combined with a gas sampler. Both the gaseous and aerosol fractions were measurement. The activities in the gaseous fraction ranged from (28 ± 1 Bq m−3) to (492 ± 4) Bq m−3. At both sampling sites, the activity of the gaseous iodine fraction trapped on activated charcoal was significantly higher than that of the aerosol fraction captured on Petrianov filter cloth. Based on these results, an attempt has been made to estimate annual inhalation effective doses, which were found to range from 0.47 mSv (nurse female) to 1.3 mSv (technician male). The highest annual inhalation equivalent doses have been found for thyroid as 32, 27, 13, and 11 mSv, respectively, for technician male, technical female, nurse male, and nurse female. The method presented here allows to fill the gaps in internal doses measurements. Moreover, because method has been successful used for many years in radioactive contamination monitoring of air in cases of serious nuclear accidents, it should also be used in nuclear medicine.

Details

ISSN :
14322099 and 0301634X
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4e264a2e9cc5cfef41db9a2e448455ea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00411-017-0724-3