MIRD pamphlet No. 17: The dosimetry of nonuniform activity distributions - Radionuclide S values at the voxel level Journal Article


Authors: Bolch, W. E.; Bouchet, L. G.; Robertson, J. S.; Wessels, B. W.; Siegel, J. A.; Howell, R. W.; Erdi, A. K.; Aydogan, B.; Costes, S.; Watson, E. E.
Article Title: MIRD pamphlet No. 17: The dosimetry of nonuniform activity distributions - Radionuclide S values at the voxel level
Abstract: The availability of quantitative three-dimensional in vivo data on radionuclide distributions within the body makes it possible to calculate the corresponding nonuniform distribution of radiation absorbed dose in body organs and tissues. This pamphlet emphasizes the utility of the MIRD schema for such calculations through the use of radionuclide S values defined at the voxel level. The use of both dose point-kernels and Monte Carte simulation methods is also discussed. PET and SPECT imaging can provide quantitative activity data in voxels of several millimeters on edge. For smaller voxel sizes, accurate data cannot be obtained using present imaging technology. For submillimeter dimensions, autoradiographic methods may be used when tissues are obtained through biopsy or autopsy. Sample S value tabulations for five radionuclides within cubical voxels of 3 mm and 6 mm on edge are given in the appendices to this pamphlet. These S values may be used to construct three-dimensional dose profiles for nonuniform distributions of radioactivity encountered in therapeutic and diagnostic nuclear medicine. Data are also tabulated for I-131 in 0.1-mm voxels for use in autoradiography. Two examples illustrating the use of voxel S values are given, followed by a discussion of the use of three-dimensional dose distributions in understanding and predicting biologic response.
Keywords: dosimetry; monoclonal-antibody; dose distributions; radionuclide; radiation-dosimetry; internal; patient-specific dosimetry; quantitative spect; 3-dimensional dosimetry; multicellular dosimetry; voxel s values; mird schema; nonuniform; cellular-level; bremsstrahlung spect
Journal Title: Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Volume: 40
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0161-5505
Publisher: Society of Nuclear Medicine  
Date Published: 1999-01-01
Start Page: 11S
End Page: 36S
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000078114700054
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 9935083
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