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Dosimetric evaluation of radiopharmaceuticals in kidneys and uterine wall of a woman with early pregnancy using Stabin/Segars representations
Fecha
2021-08-04Registro en:
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Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Autor
Vasquez Arteaga, Marcial
Vega Carrillo, Hector Rene
Saavedra, L. Carlos
Rodriguez, B. Carlos
Rodriguez, N. Huber
Chanduvi, C. Roger
Vasquez, S. Marcela
Institución
Resumen
MIRD method with the Stabin/Segars anthropomorphic representations were used to calculate the absorbed doses in kidneys and uterine wall of an early-stage pregnant woman when 99mTc (DTPA), 99mTc (DMSA) and 99mTc (MAG3) are used for renal studies. Stabin and Segars anatomical representations are phantoms that are used in Monte Carlo calculations to determine the SAF, that with the pharmaceutical residence time are used to calculate the absorbed dose, from source organs, on target organs. Concerns about the impact on the absorbed dose due to the use of the three 99mTc-based compounds as well as the use of different phantoms were here treated for the case of a female at early pregnant state. The lowest absorbed dose in the kidneys was obtained with 99mTc (MAG3), and the relative difference of using Stabin and Segars anthropomorphic representations was 2.5%. For bladder and rest of organs the relative difference 14.63%. The lowest absorbed dose by uterine wall was obtained with 99mTc(DMSA), however the relative difference of using Stabin and Segars anthropomorphic representations was 12%.