Assessment of radiation exposure in a nuclear medicine department of an oncology hospital

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作者
Hung, Hoang T. P. [1 ]
Tuyen, Pham Nhu [2 ]
Tai, Duong Thanh [2 ]
Long, Ha Quoc [1 ]
Sulieman, Abdelmoneim [3 ]
Omer, Hiba [4 ]
Tamam, Nissren [5 ]
Almujally, Abdullah [6 ]
Chow, James C. L. [7 ,8 ]
Lee, Ting-Yim [9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Nang Oncol Hosp, Nucl Med Dept, Da Nang 550000, Vietnam
[2] Nguyen Tat Thanh Univ, Fac Med, Dept Med Phys, 298-300A Nguyen Tat Thanh St,Ward 13,Dist 4, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
[3] Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz Univ, Coll Appl Med Sci, Dept Radiol & Med Imaging Sci, POB 422, Alkharj 11942, Saudi Arabia
[4] Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Univ, Dept Basic Sci, Deanship Preparatory Year & Supporting Studies, POB 1982, Dammam 34212, Saudi Arabia
[5] Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Phys, POB 84428, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia
[6] King Faisal Specialist Hosp & Res Ctr, Res Ctr, Biomed Phys Dept, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[7] Univ Toronto, Dept Radiat Oncol, Toronto, ON M5T 1P5, Canada
[8] Univ Hlth Network, Princess Margaret Canc Ctr, Radiat Med Program, Toronto, ON M5G 1X6, Canada
[9] Univ Western Ontario, Schulich Sch Med & Dent, Dept Med Imaging, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada
[10] Univ Western Ontario, Robarts Res Inst, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada
关键词
Radiation safety; Dose distribution; Personal dosimeter; OSLD;
D O I
10.1016/j.jrras.2023.100564
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Medical personnel in nuclear medicine departments are exposed to ionizing radiation which is associated with cancer induction and mortality risks. Examples of such personnel are those working in the hot-areas where radioisotopes for nuclear medicine examinations are prepared. This work aims to estimate the occupational radiation exposure for workers at the Nuclear Medicine department in Da Nang Oncology Hospital, Vietnam. Materials and methods: The study was conducted from 2020 to 2021. The personal dose equivalents (H-p) were quantified for soft tissues for deep dose (H-p(10)), eye lens dose (H-p(3)), skin dose (and H-p(0.07)) were quantified utilizing optically stimulated luminescence dosimeters (OSLD) crystals. In this study, the dose equivalent at the hot area is measured by 9 OSLD, while that for staff was measured using 16 OSLD. Results: In 2020, the annual average H-p(10) was (0.38 mSv +/- 1.39); in 2021 Hp(10) was (0.25 mSv +/- 1.27). The average H-p(10) was well below the annual occupational dose limits (20 mSv.year(-1)). Regarding the annual dose, all recorded values were quite low compared to the annual radiation dose limits for radiation staff (20 mSv annual similar to 1.67 mSv.month(-1)). Nevertheless, some points of measurement revealed a high-value dose of 5.69 mSv +/- 2.83. This suggests that rigorous evaluation of the workplace is essential to ensuring workers' exposure is kept within safe levels. Conclusions: It is concluded that the Hp(10) and Hp(0.07) for the working environment and radiation workers were below the dose limits from ICRP. In addition, it is recommended that continuous monitoring of the occupational dose in nuclear medicine department is essential to reduce the dosimetric hazards of personnel working in the department.
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