Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Creation of female computational phantoms for calibration of lung counters. / Lombardo, Pasquale; Lebacq, Anne Laure; Vanhavere, Filip; Struelens, Lara (Peer reviewer).
In: Radiation protection dosimetry, Vol. 170, No. 1-4, 12.01.2016, p. 369-372.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
}
TY - JOUR
T1 - Creation of female computational phantoms for calibration of lung counters
AU - Lombardo, Pasquale
AU - Lebacq, Anne Laure
AU - Vanhavere, Filip
A2 - Struelens, Lara
N1 - Score=10
PY - 2016/1/12
Y1 - 2016/1/12
N2 - Plutonium isotopes are of high concern because they lead to high doses. In case of contamination, the activity burden inside the lungs should be assessed accurately. Many studies showed that the presence of breasts has a substantial influence on lung counting efficiencies. Currently, the calibration of most lung counting systems is done by means of physical phantoms representing only male chests. A set of female computational phantoms has been developed in order to provide gender-specific efficiency calibrations for the 241Am gamma emission (59.54 keV). The phantoms were created starting from a library of female chest phantoms provided by Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire (IRSN) (Farah, J. Amélioration des mesures anthroporadiamétriques personnalisées assistées par calcul Monte Carlo: optimisation des temps de calculs et méthodologie de mesure pour l’établissement de la répartition d'activite. PhD Thesis, 2011). While the IRSN phantoms represent a supine measurement position, the SCK•CEN lung counter set-up requires the persons to be sitting in a chair. Using open-source software, the breast shapes of the original phantoms have been recreated to simulate the drooping of breasts in vertical sitting position. A Monte Carlo approach was chosen for calculating calibration coefficients for female lung counting. The results obtained with MCNPx 2.7 simulations showed a significant decrease in the detection efficiency. For bigger bust and breast sizes, the detection efficiency showed to be up to 10 times lower than the ones measured with the Livermore male torso phantom.
AB - Plutonium isotopes are of high concern because they lead to high doses. In case of contamination, the activity burden inside the lungs should be assessed accurately. Many studies showed that the presence of breasts has a substantial influence on lung counting efficiencies. Currently, the calibration of most lung counting systems is done by means of physical phantoms representing only male chests. A set of female computational phantoms has been developed in order to provide gender-specific efficiency calibrations for the 241Am gamma emission (59.54 keV). The phantoms were created starting from a library of female chest phantoms provided by Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire (IRSN) (Farah, J. Amélioration des mesures anthroporadiamétriques personnalisées assistées par calcul Monte Carlo: optimisation des temps de calculs et méthodologie de mesure pour l’établissement de la répartition d'activite. PhD Thesis, 2011). While the IRSN phantoms represent a supine measurement position, the SCK•CEN lung counter set-up requires the persons to be sitting in a chair. Using open-source software, the breast shapes of the original phantoms have been recreated to simulate the drooping of breasts in vertical sitting position. A Monte Carlo approach was chosen for calculating calibration coefficients for female lung counting. The results obtained with MCNPx 2.7 simulations showed a significant decrease in the detection efficiency. For bigger bust and breast sizes, the detection efficiency showed to be up to 10 times lower than the ones measured with the Livermore male torso phantom.
KW - dosimetry
KW - phantoms
KW - nurbs
UR - http://ecm.sckcen.be/OTCS/llisapi.dll/open/20240099
U2 - 10.1093/rpd/ncv531
DO - 10.1093/rpd/ncv531
M3 - Article
VL - 170
SP - 369
EP - 372
JO - Radioation Protection Dosimitry
JF - Radioation Protection Dosimitry
SN - 0144-8420
IS - 1-4
ER -
ID: 1637288