Conjugate view gamma camera method for measuring activity in 131 I treatments

Authors

  • Raquel Barquero Sanz Servicio de Protección Radiológica del HCUV, Hospital del Río Hortega, Valladolid
  • Adrià Marí Palacios Unidad Radiofísica. Hospital Clinico Universitario. Valladolid.
  • David Miguel Pérez Unidad Radiofísica. Hospital Clinico Universitario. Valladolid.
  • Ricardo Tortosa Oliver Unidad Radiofísica. Hospital Clinico Universitario. Valladolid.
  • Rolf Michel Professor for Radiation Protection, Leibniz-University of Hanover.

Abstract

A quantification method is developed to determine 131 I activity and its associated uncertainty using regions of interest from gamma camera images. Inside a neck phantom, a known activity source is  introduced to simulate thyroid remainders in thyroid differentiated cancer. The three parameters that define the accuracy of the method are: net count rates in ROI, the air calibration factor of the gamma camera  and the attenuation correction factor. In order to obtain net count rates, four methods for background subtraction are tested. The best procedure to follow is based in two energy windows acquisitions, which gives an activity result of 47 ± 5 µCi, in good agreement with the real activity value for the source, 46 ± 5 µCi.

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Conjugate view gamma camera method for measuring activity in 131 I treatments. (2012). Revista De Física Médica, 13(1). https://revistadefisicamedica.es/index.php/rfm/article/view/36