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Calibration of extremity dosimeters for Tc-99m, Cs-137 and X-ray

Calibration of extremity dosimeters for Tc-99m, Cs-137 and X-ray. David Rawlings Regional Medical Physics Department Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Introduction. Extremity TLD Finger dose H’(0.07) in mSv Calibration on phantom as per ISO (1) Perspex rod 300 mm, 19mm diameter

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Calibration of extremity dosimeters for Tc-99m, Cs-137 and X-ray

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  1. Calibration of extremity dosimeters for Tc-99m, Cs-137 and X-ray David Rawlings Regional Medical Physics Department Newcastle-upon-Tyne

  2. Introduction • Extremity TLD • Finger dose • H’(0.07) in mSv • Calibration on phantom as per ISO (1) • Perspex rod 300 mm, 19mm diameter • Air Kerma rate determined • Published conversion to H’(0.7) (2) • Basis for a UK inter-comparison 1 Bohm et al, Rad Prot Dosim (1999) 2 Grosswendt B, Rad Prot Dosim (1995)

  3. Irradiation Cs-137 and Tc-99m • Circular jig • 6 Perspex finger rods at 30cm • Low scatter source support • Cs-137: sealed source 3.7GBq • Cs-137: 30-120 minutes • Cs-137: 3mm paper build up • Tc-99m: solution 5ml 0.5GBq • Tc-99m: overnight • Manual timing

  4. Irradiation 80kVp ISO X-Rays • Clinical Darpac 2000 • 80kVp nominal 5mA • Extra collimation: • Extra filtration: 0.5mmCu 1mmAl • ISO 4037 Broad series • 1st HVL 0.35mmCu • 2nd HVL 0.51mmCu • Primary beam at 45 degrees • Radiographic alignment • Perspex finger rod at 1m

  5. In conclusion… • Has been used for most common types of extremity TLD • Follows recommended calibration on finger dosimeters

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