Dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomy

Rheumatoid arthritis can manifest itself through synovitis, of which the knee is the common locale. The treatment using an intra-articular radioisotope injection has been applied in various countries. In this work, the dose of radioactive material absorbed in the joint is evaluated, taking into cons...

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Main Authors: Carla Flávia de Lima, Tarcisio Passos Ribeiro de Campo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar) 2005-10-01
Series:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132005000700022
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spelling doaj-527b6f1bc4e94cedb3e66e7a7fae24972020-11-24T22:17:47ZengInstituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology1516-89131678-43242005-10-0148spe215315810.1590/S1516-89132005000700022Dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomyCarla Flávia de LimaTarcisio Passos Ribeiro de CampoRheumatoid arthritis can manifest itself through synovitis, of which the knee is the common locale. The treatment using an intra-articular radioisotope injection has been applied in various countries. In this work, the dose of radioactive material absorbed in the joint is evaluated, taking into consideration the dose received in the articular cartilage and adjacencies using a three-dimensional voxel model representing the knee. The radioisotopes studied were Samarium-153 and Dysprosium-165. The results show that the synovial membrane receives 85 to 98% of the normalized dose taken from all voxels representative of the synovium. The following features of 153Sm and of 165Dy - its short physical half-life, the gamma emissions with low energy which allow monitoring the injection trough scintigraphy images, the possibility of binding themselves to macroaggregates that are retained in the joint, the high percentage of the effective dose spread in the synovial membrane - make these suitable radioisotopes for radiation synovectomy.<br>A artrite reumatóide pode se manifestar usualmente pela inflamação da membrana sinovial caracterizada como sinovite, sendo o joelho um substrato comum. O tratamento com a injeção intra-articular de radioisótopo, ou sinovectomia radioisotópica, vem sendo estudado. Neste trabalho será calculada a dose absorvida na sinóvia e nas adjacências através de um modelo tridimensional de voxels. Os radioisótopos estudados foram o Samário-153 e o Disprósio-165. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que uma taxa de dose máxima normalizada variando de 85 a 98% da dose máxima foi atingida em todos os voxels representativos da membrana sinovial. As características nucleares do Samário-153 e do Disprósio-165, associadas à taxa de dose efetiva recebida na articulação, fazem destes radioisótopos uma escolha na sinovectomia radioisotópica.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132005000700022Rheumatoid arthritisradiation synovectomydose absorbed
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author Carla Flávia de Lima
Tarcisio Passos Ribeiro de Campo
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Tarcisio Passos Ribeiro de Campo
Dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomy
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Rheumatoid arthritis
radiation synovectomy
dose absorbed
author_facet Carla Flávia de Lima
Tarcisio Passos Ribeiro de Campo
author_sort Carla Flávia de Lima
title Dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomy
title_short Dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomy
title_full Dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomy
title_fullStr Dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomy
title_full_unstemmed Dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomy
title_sort dosimetric evaluation in radiation synovectomy
publisher Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)
series Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
issn 1516-8913
1678-4324
publishDate 2005-10-01
description Rheumatoid arthritis can manifest itself through synovitis, of which the knee is the common locale. The treatment using an intra-articular radioisotope injection has been applied in various countries. In this work, the dose of radioactive material absorbed in the joint is evaluated, taking into consideration the dose received in the articular cartilage and adjacencies using a three-dimensional voxel model representing the knee. The radioisotopes studied were Samarium-153 and Dysprosium-165. The results show that the synovial membrane receives 85 to 98% of the normalized dose taken from all voxels representative of the synovium. The following features of 153Sm and of 165Dy - its short physical half-life, the gamma emissions with low energy which allow monitoring the injection trough scintigraphy images, the possibility of binding themselves to macroaggregates that are retained in the joint, the high percentage of the effective dose spread in the synovial membrane - make these suitable radioisotopes for radiation synovectomy.<br>A artrite reumatóide pode se manifestar usualmente pela inflamação da membrana sinovial caracterizada como sinovite, sendo o joelho um substrato comum. O tratamento com a injeção intra-articular de radioisótopo, ou sinovectomia radioisotópica, vem sendo estudado. Neste trabalho será calculada a dose absorvida na sinóvia e nas adjacências através de um modelo tridimensional de voxels. Os radioisótopos estudados foram o Samário-153 e o Disprósio-165. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que uma taxa de dose máxima normalizada variando de 85 a 98% da dose máxima foi atingida em todos os voxels representativos da membrana sinovial. As características nucleares do Samário-153 e do Disprósio-165, associadas à taxa de dose efetiva recebida na articulação, fazem destes radioisótopos uma escolha na sinovectomia radioisotópica.
topic Rheumatoid arthritis
radiation synovectomy
dose absorbed
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