EVALUATION OF EXPOSURE TO IONIZING RADIATION AMONG GAMMA CAMERA OPERATOR

Journal Title: Medycyna Pracy - Year 2013, Vol 64, Issue 4

Abstract

Background: Protection of nuclear medicine unit employees from hazards of the ionizing radiation is a crucial issue of radiation protection services. We aimed to assess the severity of the occupational radiation exposure of technicians performing scintigraphic examinations at the Nuclear Medicine Department, Central Teaching Hospital of Medical University in Łódź, where thousands of different diagnostic procedures are performed yearly. Materials and Methods: In 2013 the studied diagnostic unit has employed 10 technicians, whose exposure is permanently monitored by individual dosimetry. We analyzed retrospective data of quarterly doses in terms of Hp(10) dose equivalents over the years 2001–2010. Also annual and five-year doses were determined to relate the results to current regulations. Moreover, for a selected period of one year, we collected data on the total activity of radiopharmaceuticals used for diagnostics, to analyze potential relationship with doses recorded in technicians performing the examinations. Results: In a 10-year period under study, the highest annual dose recorded in a technician was 2 mSv, which represented 10% of the annual dose limit of 20 mSv. The highest total dose for a 5-year period was 7.1 mSv, less than 10% of a 5-year dose limit for occupational exposure. Positive linear correlation was observed between total activity of radiopharmaceuticals used for diagnostics in the period of three months and respective quarterly doses received by technicians performing examinations. Conclusions: Doses received by nuclear medicine technicians performing diagnostic procedures in compliance with principles of radiation protection are low, which is confirmed by recognizing the technicians of this unit as B category employees.

Authors and Affiliations

Agnieszka Domańska, Małgorzata Bieńkiewicz, Jerzy Olszewski

Keywords

Related Articles

Health hazards resulting from exposure to zinc and its inorganic compounds in industry

This article deals with health risks resulting from exposure to zinc and its inorganic compounds in industry. The main source of zinc exposure are fumes generated during thermal and chemical processes, mainly zinc oxide...

Optimization of the method for the determination of diethyl sulfate at workplaces

Background: Diethyl sulfate (DES) is a substance classified to the group of carcinogens. The value of maximum admissible concentration for this substance in workplace air is not specified in Poland. Due to the use of DES...

Health literacy as an element of the Polish occupational health system

Nowadays it is believed that a comprehensive approach towards one’s health requires the development and subsequent mastering of health literacy. Although this term has no Polish equivalent, it applies to the ability of i...

ATTITUDES OF MEDICAL SPECIALISTS TOWARD HBV, HCV OR HIV INFECTED SURGICAL STAFF AND A SERO-SURVEY AMONG STAFF MEMBERS

Background: Issues regarding the transmission of blood-borne viruses from infected medical personnel to patients are controversial to both parties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the attitudes towards disclosure o...

EFFECTS OF WORK IN CHILDHOOD ON HEALTH IN THE OPINION OF RESPONDENTS FROM AGRICULTURAL FAMILIES

[b]Background:[/b] The engagement of children in work is common in agricultural families. Work of children brings about specific benefits to both the family and the children; however, at the same time, it creates many ha...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP162301
  • DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.13075/mp.5893.2013.0041
  • Views 155
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Agnieszka Domańska, Małgorzata Bieńkiewicz, Jerzy Olszewski (2013). EVALUATION OF EXPOSURE TO IONIZING RADIATION AMONG GAMMA CAMERA OPERATOR. Medycyna Pracy, 64(4), 503-506. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-162301