The effect of work system on the hand exposure of workers in 18F-FDG production centres

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Małgorzata Wrzesień
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[1] University of Lodz,Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics, Department of Nuclear Physics and Radiation Safety
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Radiopharmaceuticals; Work system; Nuclear medicine; Personnel exposure; Radiation protection;
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The production of the 18F isotope—the marker of deoxyglucose (18F-FDG)—the radiopharmaceutical most commonly used in the oncological diagnostic technique of positron emission tomography, requires a cyclotron device. At present, there are nine facilities working in Poland that are equipped with cyclotrons used for producing the short-lived isotopes. The aim of the paper is to determine the hand exposure of workers employed in the two 18F-FDG production centres taking in to account the production procedures and work system in those facilities. Measurements, which included all professional workers exposed to ionizing radiation that were employed in two facilities, were performed by using high-sensitivity thermoluminescent detectors during the routine activities of the personnel. The work system used at the production centre has an impact on the level of the recorded doses. Among the production procedures performed by the staff, the highest ionizing radiation doses have been received by the staff during the 18F-FDG quality control. The maximum estimated annual Hp(0.07) for chemists from the quality control department can exceed the annual skin limit dose (500 mSv). The source of lowest doses on the hands are the cyclotron operating procedure and the 18F-FDG production, provided that these procedures can’t be combined with other production procedures.
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