Numerical simulation of direct measurement to determine thyroid 131i content of two tepco workers considering individual tissue thickness

In this study, the relationship between the count ratio (80.2/365 keV) and the thickness of soft tissue overlying the thyroid was investigated by means of numerical simulations performed using the Japanese Male (JM) phantom varying the thickness of the overlaying tissue. From the measured count ratios, it was possible to estimate that the overlaying tissue was thinner for Worker 1 (difference from the JM phantom: –0.34±1.29 cm) and thicker for Worker 2 (diff.: 2.5±1.2 cm). The thyroid 131I contents evaluated taking into account the individual thicknesses were 4.3 kBq for Worker 1 and 8.4 kBq for Worker 2, resulting in a significant increase for Worker 2 compared with the content based on the default counting efficiency at 365 keV of the original JM phantom. However, the results have large uncertainty factors of 1.4 for Worker 1 and 1.3 for Worker 2 and should be carefully considered together with other factors influencing the attenuation.
Source: Radiation Protection Dosimetry - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Paper Source Type: research