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Development of 9-month pregnant hybrid phantom and its internal dosimetry for thyroid agents

Author:
علّییه حسینیان ازغدی
,
لاله رفعت متولی
,
سیدهاشم میری حکیم آباد
,
Elieh Hoseinian Azghadi
,
Laleh Rafat Motavali
,
Seyyed Hashem Miri Hakimabad
Year
: 2014
Abstract: Due to fetal radiosensitivity, the estimation of internal dose received by fetus from radiopharmaceuticals incorporated to the mother is often important in nuclear medicine. A new 9-month pregnant phantom based on magnetic resonance (MR) images tied to the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reference voxel phantom was developed. Maternal and fetal organs were segmented from a set of pelvic MR images of a 9-month pregnant subject using 3D-DOCTORTM and then imported to the 3D modeling software package RhinocerosTM for combining with adult female ICRP voxel phantom and further modeling. Then, the phantom organs were rescaled to match with reference masses introduced in ICRP Publications. Internal anatomy of previous pregnant models was limited only to a model consists of the fetal brain and skeleton while the fetus model developed in this study contains 20 different organs. The current reference phantom is developed to be applied for comprehensive dosimetric study in nuclear medicine. The internal dosimetry calculations were performed for thyroid agents by using the Monte Carlo transport method. Biokinetic data during pregnancy for these radiopharmaceuticals were used to estimate cumulated activity and maternal and fetal organ doses at seven different maximum thyroid uptake levels. Calculating the dose distribution was also presented in sagittal view of pregnant model utilizing mesh tally function. The comparisons showed, in general, an overestimation of absorbed dose to the fetus and an underestimated fetal thyroid dose of the previous studies compared to the values based on the current hybrid phantom.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3349815
Keyword(s): Internal dosimetry,thyroid agents,hybrid phantom,pregnancy,reference phantom
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contributor authorعلّییه حسینیان ازغدیen
contributor authorلاله رفعت متولیen
contributor authorسیدهاشم میری حکیم آبادen
contributor authorElieh Hoseinian Azghadifa
contributor authorLaleh Rafat Motavalifa
contributor authorSeyyed Hashem Miri Hakimabadfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:18:45Z
date available2020-06-06T13:18:45Z
date issued2014
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3349815?locale-attribute=en
description abstractDue to fetal radiosensitivity, the estimation of internal dose received by fetus from radiopharmaceuticals incorporated to the mother is often important in nuclear medicine. A new 9-month pregnant phantom based on magnetic resonance (MR) images tied to the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reference voxel phantom was developed. Maternal and fetal organs were segmented from a set of pelvic MR images of a 9-month pregnant subject using 3D-DOCTORTM and then imported to the 3D modeling software package RhinocerosTM for combining with adult female ICRP voxel phantom and further modeling. Then, the phantom organs were rescaled to match with reference masses introduced in ICRP Publications. Internal anatomy of previous pregnant models was limited only to a model consists of the fetal brain and skeleton while the fetus model developed in this study contains 20 different organs. The current reference phantom is developed to be applied for comprehensive dosimetric study in nuclear medicine. The internal dosimetry calculations were performed for thyroid agents by using the Monte Carlo transport method. Biokinetic data during pregnancy for these radiopharmaceuticals were used to estimate cumulated activity and maternal and fetal organ doses at seven different maximum thyroid uptake levels. Calculating the dose distribution was also presented in sagittal view of pregnant model utilizing mesh tally function. The comparisons showed, in general, an overestimation of absorbed dose to the fetus and an underestimated fetal thyroid dose of the previous studies compared to the values based on the current hybrid phantom.en
languageEnglish
titleDevelopment of 9-month pregnant hybrid phantom and its internal dosimetry for thyroid agentsen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsInternal dosimetryen
subject keywordsthyroid agentsen
subject keywordshybrid phantomen
subject keywordspregnancyen
subject keywordsreference phantomen
journal titleJournal of Radiation Researchfa
pages730-747
journal volume55
journal issue4
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1041654.html
identifier articleid1041654
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