Literature DB >> 21212076

Dose measurement for medical staff with glass dosemeters and thermoluminescence dosemeters during 125I brachytherapy for prostate cancer.

K Fujii1, S Ko, Y Nako, A Tonari, K Nishizawa, K Akahane, M Takayama.   

Abstract

Photoluminescence glass dosemeters (PLDs) and thermoluminescence dosemeters (TLDs) are commonly used as a personal monitoring dosemeter. PLDs and TLDs were used for surface dose monitoring of medical staff involved in (125)I brachytherapy for prostate cancer because these dosemeters have a wide dose-response linearity and high sensitivity for low photon energy. Surface doses measured with PLDs agreed with those with TLDs within ∼20 % except for a few cases. Surface doses at a surgeon's left hand and arm were higher than those at the other measuring points. A surgeon received a maximum dose of 650 μGy at the back of left hand. Surface doses to an assistant were <100 μGy. Surface doses to a nurse, a radiologist, an anaesthesiologist and a radiological technologist were <10 μGy. The occupational exposure to a surgeon could be reduced by the adjustment of fluoroscopic parameters and the use of lead gloves.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21212076     DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncq572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry        ISSN: 0144-8420            Impact factor:   0.972


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1.  A novel perineal shield for low-dose-rate prostate brachytherapy.

Authors:  Joseph P Weiner; David Schwartz; Joseph Safdieh; Alex Polubarov; Tejas Telivala; Matthew Worth; David Schreiber
Journal:  J Contemp Brachytherapy       Date:  2015-06-08
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