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Radiation Safety and Accidental Radiation Exposures in Nuclear Medicine

Authors :
Mario Marengo
Colin J. Martin
Sietske Rubow
Terez Sera
Zayda Amador
Leonel Torres
Source :
Seminars in nuclear medicine. 52(2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Medical radiation accidents and unintended events may lead to accidental or unintended medical exposure of patients and exposure of staff or the public. Most unintended exposures in nuclear medicine will lead to a small increase in risk; nevertheless, these require investigation and a clinical and dosimetric assessment. Nuclear medicine staff are exposed to radiation emitted directly by radiopharmaceuticals and by patients after administration of radiopharmaceuticals. This is particularly relevant in PET, due to the penetrating 511 keV γ-rays. Dose constraints should be set for planning the exposure of individuals. Staff body doses of 1-25 µSv/GBq are reported for PET imaging, the largest component being from the injection. The preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals can lead to high doses to the hands, challenging dose limits for radionuclides such as

Details

ISSN :
15584623
Volume :
52
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seminars in nuclear medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a67c241b5b4124614d7bdb0a2b748494