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Organs dosimetry in targeted radionuclide therapy

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Alnaaimi M., Sulieman A., Alkhorayef M., Salah H., Alduaij M., Algaily M., Alomair O., Alashban Y., Almohammad H.I., Bradley D., Kappas C.
Ημερομηνία
2021
Γλώσσα
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DOI
10.1016/j.radphyschem.2021.109668
Λέξη-κλειδί
Diagnosis
Dosimetry
Radiation
Radiology
Adult patients
Cancer control
Control centre
Effective dose
Lu-177
Medium energy
Organ dose
Radiation risk
Targeted radionuclide therapies
Theranostics
Nuclear medicine
lutetium 177
oxodotreotide lutetium lu 177
prostate specific membrane antigen
radioisotope
adult
Article
bladder
cancer radiotherapy
clinical article
digital imaging and communications in medicine
dosimetry
effective dose (radiation)
fraction absorbed
human
kidney
Kuwait
liver
male
prostate cancer
radiation dose
radiation dose distribution
radioactivity
radioisotope therapy
single photon emission computed tomography-computed tomography
spleen
Elsevier Ltd
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Επιτομή
The objective of this study is to assess the patients' effective and organ dose during theranostic applications in Kuwait. In total, eighteen adults' patients were conducted nuclear medicine procedures with 177Lu Dotatate for theranostic purpose in Kuwait Cancer control center (KCCC), Kuwait. Medium energy collimator (MEC) (208 keV Scatter 26% better than 113 keV Scatter 60%) was utilized to obtain scans in definite time intervals ranged from one to 2 h (before voiding), 6:00, 24:00, 48:00, 72:00 h. Patients, tissue and organ radiation doses were computed utilizing OLINDA/EXM Software. The average radiation effective dose (in mSv/MBq) for bladder, liver, and both kidneys (left & right), were 0.36, 0.08, 0.61 & 0.60. The range of the effective dose was from 0.55 mSv to 7.7 mSv. The acquired scans using 177Lu were delivered diagnostic findings. The patients’ effective dose is lower compared to the previous studies. Variation is attributed to the departmental protocol and administered activity. The values of the mean organ dose were comparable and lower than previously published studies. Different organs have different level of doses, which may affected by the presence of the metastatic tumors in the entire organ. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/70456
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