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RAD 315 RADIATION BIOLOGY AND PROTECTION

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1 RAD 315 RADIATION BIOLOGY AND PROTECTION
INTRODUCTION

2 Radiation Protection The promotion of practices that limit exposure to ionizing radiation to a minimum. Applies radiation physics and radiation biology in a clinical setting

3 Goal of Radiation Protection
Maximize the benefit of an examination or procedure while minimizing the risk to the patient. ALARA- “as low as reasonably achievable” It is assumed that radiation causes harm and any exposure should be kept to a minimum.

4 Radiation Biology Branch of science that looks at the effects of ionizing radiation on living matter. Most effects are on cellular level

5 Radiation Units

6 Radiation Units To express radiation units there are two types of measurement Traditional- typically used in the United States SI- Systeme International- universally used around the world

7 EXPOSURE IN AIR SI Unit- coulombs per kilogram (C/kg)
Traditional- Roentgen (R) Measures the ionization of air produced by x-radiation and gamma radiation below 3 million electron volts (3 MeV)

8 Coulombs / kg SI expression of exposure in air
The coulomb is the SI unit of electric charge and represents a given number of electrons. The kilogram measures the quantity of air Hence the amount of electric charge in a quantity of air.

9 Roentgen Named after Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (discovered x-rays)
Measure of the amount of ionization produced by x-radiation or gamma radiation in air.

10 ABSORBED DOSE SI Unit- Gray (Gy)
Traditional- rad (radiation absorbed dose)

11 Gray and rad 1 rad= 1cGy =1/100 Gray = 0.01 Gy
Rad- an energy transfer of 100 ergs (energy unit) per gram of absorbing material Patient dose is usually expressed Gray.

12 Occupational Exposure
SI Unit- Sievert Traditional- rem (radiation equivalent man) Units of biological effect

13 Rems and Sieverts Rems – the quantity of ionizing radiation that has the same biologic effect of 1 rad of x-ray. 1 rad= 1 rem 1 Sievert = 100 rem

14 RADIOACTIVITY SI Unit- Becquerel- Bq Traditional- Curie- Ci
Measures the rate of radioactive decay of a material.

15 Curies & Becquerels Curie- 3.7x1010 disinergrations per second of any radioactive substances. Becquerels- one decay per second of any radioactive substance The curie is a larger unit that the becquerel.

16 Half Life The time it takes a radioactive material to decay 50% of its original activity is known as the HALF LIFE. Ex: If you had 100 atoms of radioactive material and it takes 3 hours for 50 of them to decay. What is the half life of this material?

17 CONVERSIONS 1 Gy=_______mrads 1 Gy= 100 rad= 100,000 mrads
100 rem= 1 Sievert

18 Think About It! The prescription says that the patient is to receive 1.8 Gy of radiation. How many cGy of radiation will the patient receive? Which is a larger? Becquerel or curie? 10,000 mrems or 1 Sievert 1 Gray or 1000 rads

19 THE END Any Questions?


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