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Estimation of effective half life of clearance of radioactive Iodine ( <sup>131</sup> I) in patients treated for hyperthyroidism and carcinoma thyroid.
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DOI: 10.4103/0972-3919.72686
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Binukumar, J. P., Author
Al-Saadiyah, Amal., Author
Publisher
National Oncology Center.
Gregorian
2010-04
Language
English
English abstract
Background : In medical applications of radioisotopes, for calculations of whole body doses and radiation safety applications, there is a need to estimate radioactive body burden. Local recommendations in Oman stipulate the need for hospitalization of patients treated for radioactive-iodine ( 131 I) with activities above 400 MBq. Materials & Methods: A study of body burden estimation from sequentially measured exposure rates from patients treated for carcinoma thyroid and hyperthyroidism was undertaken. A digital auto-ranging beta gamma survey instrument calibrated for measurement of exposure rates is used in this study. Results: The mean measured exposure rates at 1 m in Sv/h immediately after administration and at 24 h intervals are used for estimation of effective half time of clearance of administered activity. For patients with post-operative thyroid carcinoma, the variation of body burden with time post-administration indicated tri-exponential clearance pattern, with T 1/2eff values 14.4 h, 22 h, and 41.3 h. For patients treated for thyrotoxicosis, the body burden showed slow delayed clearance with a T 1/2eff - 111.4 h, and exposure rates did not show appreciable fall off after 48 h.
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0972-3919
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Journal articles