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KMID : 0357520220450040347
Journal of Radiological Science and Technology
2022 Volume.45 No. 4 p.347 ~ p.353
Evaluation of Caregivers¡¯ Exposed Dose and Patients¡¯ External Dose Rate for Radioactive Iodine (I-131) Therapy Administration in Isolated Ward
Kagn Seok-Jin

Lee Doo-Hyeon
So Young
Lee Jeong-Woo
Abstract
In this study, the radiation dose rate was measured by time and distance and evaluated whether radiation dose rate was suitable for domestic and international discharge criteria. In addition, the radiation dose emitted from the patient was measured with a glass dosimeter to evaluate the exposure dose if the caregiver stays in the isolated ward by placing a humanoid phantom instead of the caregiver at a distance of 1 m from the patient, on the second day of treatment.
After 23 hours of isolation, the radiation dose rates at a distance of 1 m were 20.54 ¡¾ 6.21 ¥ìSv/h at 2.96 GBq administration and 27.94 ¡¾ 12.33 ¥ìSv/h at 3.70 GBq administration. The radiation dose rates at a distance of 1 m were 25.90 ¡¾ 2.21 ¥ìSv/h when 2.96 GBq was administered and 34.22 ¡¾ 10.06 ¥ìSv/h when 3.70 GBq was administered after 18 hours of isolation. However, if the isolation period is short may cause unnecessary radiation exposure to the third person. The reading of the attached dosimeter from the morning of the second day of treatment until removal was 0.01 to 0.95 mSv, which is a surface dose determined by the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements.
And the depth dose was 0.01 to 0.99 mSv. On the second day of treatment, even if the patient caregivers stayed in the isolation ward, the exposure dose of the patient family did not exceed the effective dose limit of 5 mSv recommended by the ICRP and NCRP.
KEYWORD
I-131, Radioisotope, Humanoid Phantom, Isolation Ward, Discharge Criteria, Exposure Dose
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