Unlabelled: To establish a dose-response relationship between radiation-induced DNA damage and the corresponding absorbed doses in blood irradiated with radionuclides in solution under ex vivo conditions, the absorbed dose coefficient for 1 ml for 1 h internal ex vivo irradiation of peripheral blood (d) must be determined. d is specific for each radionuclide, and it depends on the irradiation geometry. Therefore, the aim of this study is to use the Monte Carlo radiation transport code GATE/Geant4 to calculate the mean absorbed dose rates for ex vivo irradiation of blood with several radionuclides used in Nuclear Medicine.
Methods: The Monte Carlo simulation reproduces the irradiation geometry of a blood sample of 7 ml mixed with 1 ml of a water equivalent radioactive solution in an 8 ml vial. The simulation was performed for ten different radionuclides: F, Ga, Y, Tc, I, I, I, Lu, Ra, and Ac. Two sets of simulations for each radionuclide were performed with 1x10 histories. The first set was simulated with a mass density of 1.0525 g/cm of the blood plus water mixture. The second set of simulations was performed with a mass density of 1 g/cm for comparison with previous studies.
Results: The values of d for ten radionuclides were calculated. The values range from 10.23 mGy∙ml∙MBq for Tc to 15632.02 mGy∙ml∙MBq for Ac. The maximum relative change compared to previous studies was 13.0% for I.
Conclusion: This study provides a comprehensive set of absorbed dose coefficients for 1 ml for 1 h internal ex vivo irradiation of peripheral blood in a special vial geometry and radionuclides typically used in Nuclear Medicine. Furthermore, the method proposed by this work can be easily adapted to a variety of internal irradiation conditions and serve as a reference for future studies.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zemedi.2022.03.005 | DOI Listing |
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