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Title: Nurse exposure doses resulted from bone scintigraphy patient

Journal Article · · AIP Conference Proceedings
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4944205· OSTI ID:22590993
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  1. Istanbul University, Science Faculty, Physics Department, Istanbul (Turkey)
  2. Istanbul University, Medicine Faculty, Nuclear Medicine Department, Istanbul (Turkey)
  3. Physics Department, Arts and Sciences Faculty, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta (Turkey)

Bone scintigraphy is used for displaying the radiologic undiagnosed bone lesions in nuclear medicine. It’s general indications are researching bone metastases, detection of radiographically occult fractures, staging and follow-up in primary bone tumors, diagnosis of paget’s disease, investigation of loosening and infection in orthopedic implants. It is applied with using {sup 99m}Tc labeled radiopharmaceuticals (e.g {sup 99m} Tc MDP,{sup 99m}Tc HEDP and {sup 99m}Tc HMDP). 20 -25 mCi IV radiotracer was injected into vein and radiotracer emits gamma radiation. Patient waits in isolated room for about 3 hours then a gamma camera scans radiation area and creates an image. When some patient’s situation is not good, patients are hospitalized until the scanning because of patients’ close contact care need. In this study, measurements were taken from ten patients using Geiger Muller counter. After these measurements, we calculated nurse’s exposure radiations from patient’s routine treatment, examination and emergency station.

OSTI ID:
22590993
Journal Information:
AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1722, Issue 1; Conference: BPU-9: 9. international physics conference of the Balkan Physical Union, Istanbul (Turkey), 24-27 Aug 2015; Other Information: (c) 2016 AIP Publishing LLC; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0094-243X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English