Publications by authors named "Joyra A dos Santos"

Proficiency tests were applied to assess the performance of 74 nuclear medicine services in activity measurements of (131)I, (123)I, (99)Tc(m), (67)Ga and (201)Tl. These tests produced 913 data sets from comparison programmes promoted by the National Laboratory for Ionizing Radiation Metrology (LNMRI) from 1999 to 2006. The data were evaluated against acceptance criteria for accuracy and precision and assigned as Acceptable or Not acceptable accordingly.

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Article Synopsis
  • Brazil's Nuclear Medicine Services (NMS) use dose calibrators to measure radiopharmaceutical activity for patient diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing the need for accuracy in these measurements.
  • Since 1998, the National Laboratory for Ionizing Radiation Metrology (LNMRI) has successfully run a quality control program for measuring radiopharmaceutical activity in Rio de Janeiro but aims to expand nationwide.
  • A network of regional laboratories in Brasília and Porto Alegre has been established, demonstrating the feasibility of conducting radionuclide metrology comparisons for isotopes like 131I and 99Tcm across the country.
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Since 1998, the National Laboratory for Ionizing Radiation Metrology has lead an intercomparison program for activity measurements of radiopharmaceuticals administered to patients in the Nuclear Medicine Services (NMS) with the purpose of promoting the quality control. In this work, intercomparison results with the radionuclides 67Ga, 123I, 99mTc and 201Tl from the beginning of the program to the present will be presented establishing as a consequence, the radionuclide calibrators' traceability used by the participants. The analysis of the results showed that 68% were within the limits of +/-10% required by the Brazilian Regulatory Authority that demands this accuracy band for the radiopharmaceutical measurements in the NMS.

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