@article{221a921ab43944ba828eb674fa62bde5,
title = "Recommendations to reduce hand exposure for standard nuclear medicine procedures",
abstract = "The optimization of the extremity dosimetry of medical staff in nuclear medicine was the aim of the Work Package 4 (WP4) of the ORAMED project, a Collaborative Project (2008-2011) supported by the European Commission within its 7th Framework Programme. Hand doses and dose distributions across the hands of medical staff working in nuclear medicine departments were evaluated through an extensive measurement program involving 32 hospitals in Europe and 139 monitored workers. The study included the most frequently used radionuclides, 99mTc- and 18F-labelled radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic and 90Y-labelled Zevalin{\textregistered} and DOTATOC for therapy. Furthermore, Monte Carlo simulations were performed in different predefined scenarios to evaluate separately the efficacy of different radiation protection measures by comparing hand dose distributions according to various parameters. The present work gives recommendations based on results obtained with both measurements and simulations. This results in nine practical recommendations regarding the positioning of the dosemeters for an appropriate skin dose monitoring and the best protection means to reduce the personnel exposure.",
keywords = "Extremity dosimetry, Hand dose, Hand exposure, Hand monitoring, Nuclear medicine, Recommendations, Skin dose",
author = "M. Sans-Merce and N. Ruiz and Ilona Barth and A. Carnicer and L. Donadille and P. Ferrari and M. Fulop and M. Ginjaume and G. Gualdrini and S. Krim and F. Mariotti and Xavier Ortega and A. Rimpler and F. Vanhavere and Sebastien Baechler",
year = "2011",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1016/j.radmeas.2011.07.011",
language = "English",
volume = "46",
pages = "1330--1333",
journal = "Radiation Measurements",
issn = "1350-4487",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd",
number = "11",
}