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re pacemakers
Here's some additional information.
The opinions expressed are strictly mine.
It's not about dose, it's about trust.
Bill Lipton
liptonw@dteenergy.com
Hospital |Event Number: 35114
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| LICENSEE: WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER |NOTIFICATION DATE:
12/04/1998|
| CITY: Washington REGION: 1 |NOTIFICATION TIME:
11:05[EST]|
| COUNTY: STATE: DC |EVENT DATE:
10/28/1998|
|LICENSE#: SNM-1446 AGREEMENT: N |EVENT TIME:
[EST]|
| DOCKET: |LAST UPDATE DATE:
12/04/1998|
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| |PERSON
ORGANIZATION
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| |GLENN MEYER R1
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| |JOSEPHINE PICCONE/EO NMSS
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+------------------------------------------------+STUART RUBIN, AEOD IRD
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| NRC NOTIFIED BY: DR. BILLY BASS |
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| HQ OPS OFFICER: LEIGH TROCINE |
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|EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |
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|10 CFR SECTION: |
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|BAB1 20.2201(a)(1)(i) LOST/STOLEN LNM>1000X |
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|NCAR CARDIAC PACEMAKER |
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EVENT TEXT
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| LOSS OF A COROTOMIC NUCLEAR-POWERED PACEMAKER CONTAINING 250 MILLIGRAMS
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| (APPROXIMATELY 2.8 CURIES) OF PLUTONIUM-238
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| The following text is a portion of a facsimile addressed to NRC Region 1
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| (received from the licensee on 11/30/98):
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| "Pursuant to a telephone conversation with Teresa Darden of [the NRC
Region
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| 1] office we are notifying you of the potential loss of a nuclear
pacemaker
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| containing [approximately] 250 milligrams of Pu-238. The pacemaker was
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| shipped on September 15, 1998. A routine follow up phone call determined
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| late in October that the manufacturer had no record of receiving the
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| pacemaker. A thorough survey of the Washington Hospital Center facility
has
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| turned up nothing. The manufacturer is currently in [the] process of
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| performing a survey of their facility to track the pacer's whereabouts. A
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| trace of electronic mail records has been started with the U.S. Postal
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| Service. Results are expected within 2 weeks."
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| "Exposure levels at 1 meter from the pacemaker are about 20 microR/[hour]
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| presenting no risk to public individuals who may come in contact with the
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| device." The licensee stated that dose rates at the surface of the source
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| are approximately 300 microR/hour.
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| The licensee intended to ship the model-OMNISTAMCOR pacemaker from
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| Washington Hospital Center to Acufix Research Institute located in
Florida;
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| however, it was sent to St. Jude Medical, Inc., located in Filmar,
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| California. Apparently, neither Acufix Research Institute nor St. Jude
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| Medical, Inc., received the shipment.
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| (Contact the NRC Operations Center for licensee contact telephone
numbers.)
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You wrote:
>I am not a medical type so I can't be 100% sure, but I believe some heart
>pacemakers are powered by plutonium. Is this true?
>Harry
>303.966.2708
>Harold.Reynolds@RFETS.gov
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