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RE: Medical Procedure doses





 >>> Peter Sandgren <peter.sandgren@PO.STATE.CT.US> 05/14/2003 11:41:59 >>>

 >This brings up a question that students in my basic rad monitoring classes

 >often ask:  what kind of dose does a patient typically receive from some of

 >these nuclear medicine treatments?  It appears that this patient had a

 >significant amount of the isotope in his/her body.  I'd love to have some

 >figures from the educated radsafe community.  Anyone who can enlighten me

 >on the range of dose that a patient could receive from a procedure with

 >which they're familiar will be in my debt.   Reply to me off line, if you

 >prefer.  Thanks!



Peter,

Take a look at the following page:

    http://www.internaldosimetry.com/freedosestimates/adult/

it gives the dose/mCi administered.



The following page gives typical activities for Imaging studies -- it 

doesn't give any therapeutic activities:

    http://www.crump.ucla.edu:8801/NM-Mediabook/main_tracers.html



Between the two you should be able to get typical doses for imaging studies.



Cary





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