Abstract

Purpose: The use of polymergels dosimeters were investigated as suitable dosimeters for assessing internal radionuclide dosimetry of Tc‐99m. Material and Methods: 25–5000 MBq of Tc‐99m was introduced by syringe into aqueous PAGAT polymergel dosimeter mixtures which had been sealed in nitrogen‐filled P6 glass vials. After irradiation the polymergel dosimeters were assessed using optical spectrophotometry and MRI more than 48 hours (8 half‐lives) after preparation. The dose delivered to the each P6 vial was calculated empirically and also computed using GATE Monte Carlo software.Results:Spectrophotometry optical density or MRI R2 relation rate versus total activity curves were obtained and used to evaluate the relationship between the amount of gelpolymerization and the dose deposited by the radionuclide. A linear dose response was exhibited up to 1000 MBq (corresponding to 20Gy) and was still behaving monotonically at 5000 MBq. Conclusion: PAGAT polymergel dosimeters offer the potential to measure radiation dose from Tc‐99m three‐dimensionally. Further work will extend these techniques to use with I‐131, F‐18, Y‐90 and other particle emitting radionuclides.

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