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Appl Radiat Isot ; 60(2-4): 301-5, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14987658

ABSTRACT

The reference source method associated with HPGe gamma-ray spectrometric techniques has been applied to half-life determinations of radionuclides used in nuclear medicine. Simultaneous measurements were undertaken for radiopharmaceutical nuclides such as 67Ga, 99Tcm, 123I, 131I and another radionuclide as reference. Besides optimizing the analysis time, this procedure was shown to be independent of the instrumental technique, environmental and radiochemical impurity interferences for most radionuclides. However, some restrictions were observed in samples that contained impurities with the same emission energy or an energy that was very close to the energy of the radionuclide to be measured. The measurement conditions improved the quoted accuracy of the half-life by reducing the type B component uncertainty.


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Algorithms , Gallium Radioisotopes/analysis , Iodine Radioisotopes/analysis , Radiopharmaceuticals/analysis , Spectrometry, Gamma/methods , Technetium/analysis , Computer Simulation , Gallium Radioisotopes/chemistry , Half-Life , Iodine Radioisotopes/chemistry , Nuclear Medicine/methods , Radioisotopes/analysis , Radioisotopes/chemistry , Radiopharmaceuticals/chemistry , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Technetium/chemistry
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 60(2-4): 523-7, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14987696

ABSTRACT

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. The results also demonstrate an improvement in the measurement quality that this program has provided since its beginning.


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Equipment Failure Analysis/methods , Equipment Failure Analysis/standards , Quality Assurance, Health Care/methods , Quality Assurance, Health Care/standards , Radiometry/instrumentation , Radiometry/standards , Radiopharmaceuticals/analysis , Radiopharmaceuticals/standards , Brazil , Calibration/standards , Quality Control , Radiation Dosage , Radiometry/methods , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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