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Optimization of newly developed and lead shields thicknesses for protecting taxi drivers from 99mTc injected patients.

Authors :
Ezzati, Ahad Ollah
Mohajeri, Farzane
Source :
Applied Radiation & Isotopes. Jan2022, Vol. 179, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Presently, public members are exposed to sources of ionizing radiation, and health risks due to radiation exposures should be a concern. This study aims to calculate the whole-body cumulative radiation exposure of taxi drivers. Also, this study will provide the effect of using a simple lead shield and three types of glass shield AVT6, TZN-D, and SLGC-E5, by calculating the effective annual dose of the taxi drivers that work in medical centers. Two MIRD phantoms as a driver and patient, a sample body of a taxi, pure lead, and glass sheets as a shield, were simulated using the MCNP code. We assumed that the patients had undergone the brain, liver, and kidney SPECT imaging by injecting 99mTC-HMPAO, 99mTC-sulfur colloid, and 99mTC-DMSA with the activity of 740MBq, 185MBq, and 333MBq, respectively. These shields are simulated on two sides of the driver, in the back and right side. The annual effective dose was calculated for 0–3.5 g/cm2 area densities. It was observed that the 0.45, 1.09, 1.28, and 2.11 g/cm2 of Pb, TZN-D, AVT6, and SLGC-E5 respectively decrease the effective dose below the allowed limit. According to the results, using the lead shield, the effective dose was reduced by a factor up to 7.25 times. It is recommended that taxi drivers wear a 0.4 mm lead shield or its equivalent when they have Tc-99 m injected patients. • The annual effective dose equivalent of a taxi drivers were calculated. • Two sited MIRD phantoms were simulated as a driver and patient. • Newly developed and lead shields simulated in two sides of the driver, in the back and right side. • By using the lead shield, the effective dose was reduced by a factor up to 7 times. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09698043
Volume :
179
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Radiation & Isotopes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153826893
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2021.110026