Occupational and ambient radiation exposures from Lu-177 DOTATATE during targeted therapy

  • A. Sulieman
  • , Fareed H. Mayhoub
  • , Hassan Salah
  • , H. I. Al-Mohammed
  • , M. Alkhorayef
  • , B. Moftah
  • , M. Al Rowaily
  • , D. A. Bradley

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Abstract

Lutetium-177 (DOTATATE) (177Lu; T1/2 6.7 days), a labelled β and Auger-electron emitter, is widely used in treatment of neuroendocrine tumours. During performance of the procedure, staff and other patients can potentially receive significant doses in interception of the gamma emissions [113 keV (6.4%) and 208 keV (11%)] that are associated with the particle decays. While radiation protection and safety assessment are required in seeking to ensure practices comply with international guidelines, only limited published studies are available. The objectives of present study are to evaluate patient and occupational exposures, measuring ambient doses and estimating the radiation risk. The results, obtained from studies carried out in Riyadh over an 11 month period, at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, concerned a total of 33 177Lu therapy patients. Patient exposures were estimated using a calibrated Victoreen 451P survey meter (Fluke Biomedical), for separations of 30 cm, 100 cm and 300 cm, also behind a bed shield that was used during hospitalization of the therapy patients. Occupational and ambient doses were also measured through use of calibrated thermoluminescent dosimeters and an automatic TLD reader (Harshaw 6600). The mean and range of administered activity (in MBq)) was 7115.2 ± 917.2 (4329–7955). The ambient dose at corridors outside of therapy isolation rooms was 1.2 mSv over the 11 month period, that at the nursing station was below the limit of detection and annual occupational doses were below the annual dose limit of 20 mSv. Special concern needs to be paid to comforters (carers) and family members during the early stage of radioisotope administration.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109240
JournalApplied Radiation and Isotopes
Volume164
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Lu-DOTATATE
  • Occupational exposure
  • Patients dosimetry
  • Targeted therapy
  • Theranostics

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