| Literature DB >> 24019654 |
Amandeep Kaur1, Sarika Sharma, Br Mittal.
Abstract
The cyclotron is the most widely used particle accelerator for producing medically important radio nuclides. Many medical centers in India have installed compact medical cyclotrons for on-site production of short-lived positron-emitting radio nuclides such as (18)F, (13)N, and (11)C. A mandatory requirement for cyclotron installation is radiation control permit from Atomic Energy Regulatory Board. Cyclotron radiation survey is an integral part of the overall radiation safety in the cyclotron facility. Radiation surveillance in and around a newly installed cyclotron was performed using ionization chamber counter and Geiger Muller counter before, during and after operating the cyclotron. The readings were recorded at various locations where a high radiation field was expected. The results were recorded, tabulated and analyzed. The highest exposure level (0.93 μSv) was found at the back wall of the radiochemistry lab facing the cyclotron vault. Reason for the high exposure of 0.93 μSv/h: Synthesis of (18)F-Fluoro-Deoxy-Glucose ((18)F-FDG) was going in the synthesis module and activity ((18)F) was present in the synthesis module when reading was taken. All other values were found to be below the recommended levels of exposure.Entities:
Keywords: Area survey; cyclotron; radiation surveillance
Year: 2012 PMID: 24019654 PMCID: PMC3759085 DOI: 10.4103/0972-3919.115395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nucl Med ISSN: 0974-0244
Figure 1Layout of cyclotron showing different areas where radiation survey was carried out
The average exposure values with GM counter and ionization counter in μSv/h at various locations
Figure 2The average values with GM survey meter in μSv/h
Figure 3The average values with Ionization based survey meter in μSv/h
Figure 4Comparison correlation between the readings of GM based survey meter (μSv/h) and ionization chamber based (μSv/h) survey meter