Extremity ring dosimetry intercomparison in reference and workplace fields

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serval:BIB_56B19000D3D9
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Extremity ring dosimetry intercomparison in reference and workplace fields
Journal
Radiation Protection Dosimetry
Author(s)
Ginjaume M., Carinou E., Donadille L., Jankowski J., Rimpler A., Sans Merce M., Vanhavere F., Denoziere M., Daures J., Bordy J.M., Itie C., Covens P.
ISSN
0144-8420 (Print)
ISSN-L
0144-8420
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Volume
131
Number
1
Pages
67-72
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
An intercomparison of ring dosemeters has been organised with the aim of assessing the technical capabilities of available extremity dosemeters and focusing on their performance at clinical workplaces with potentially high extremity doses. Twenty-four services from 16 countries participated in the intercomparison. The dosemeters were exposed to reference photon ((137)Cs) and beta ((147)Pm, (85)Kr and (90)Sr/(90)Y) fields together with fields representing realistic exposure situations in interventional radiology (direct and scattered radiation) and nuclear medicine ((99 m)Tc and (18)F). It has been found that most dosemeters provided satisfactory measurements of H(p)(0.07) for photon radiation, both in reference and realistic fields. However, only four dosemeters fulfilled the established requirements for all radiation qualities. The main difficulties were found for the measurement of low-energy beta radiation. Finally, the results also showed a general under-response of detectors to (18)F, which was attributed to the difficulties of the dosimetric systems to measure the positron contribution to the dose.
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Radiometry/instrumentation
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Web of science
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