Internal dosimetry after incorporation of radionuclides requires standardized biokinetic and dosimetric models. The aim of the present work was to identify the parameters and the components of the models which contribute most to dosimetric uncertainty. For this a method was developed allowing for the calculation of the uncertainties of the absorbed dose coefficients. More specifically, the sampling-based regression method and the variance-based method were used to develop and apply a global method of sensitivity analysis. This method was then used to quantify the impact of various biokinetic and dosimetric parameters on the uncertainty of internal doses associated with the incorporation of seven common radiopharmaceuticals. It turned out th...
Internal dosimetry resulting from nuclear medicine is important in comparing the benefit of a proced...
International audienceEuropean Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) Working Group 7 is a network on i...
Nuclear medicine methods permit the in vivo measurement of physiological and metabolic functions. Fo...
Dose coefficients of radiopharmaceuticals have been published by the International Commission on Rad...
Internal doses are calculated on the basis of knowledge of intakes and/or measurements of activity i...
This paper presents a systematic analysis of the inherent uncer-tainty in internal dose calculations...
The reliability of biokinetic models is essential in internal dose assessments and radiation risk an...
Radiopharmaceuticals administered for diagnostic or therapeutic applications in humans are selective...
Radionuclides are used in nuclear medicine in a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. A ...
Radionuclide therapy requires patient-specific planning of the absorbed dose to target volumes, in m...
International audienceThe dosimetric assessment of novel radiotracers represents a legal requirement...
This paper describes new biokinetic and dosimetric models, especially those being developed by ICRP ...
Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty, where diagnostic and or therapeutic radioisotopes are used ...
Internal dosimetry deals with the assessment of absorbed dose for radionuclides distributed inside t...
International audienceInternal doses are calculated using biokinetic and dosimetric models. These mo...
Internal dosimetry resulting from nuclear medicine is important in comparing the benefit of a proced...
International audienceEuropean Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) Working Group 7 is a network on i...
Nuclear medicine methods permit the in vivo measurement of physiological and metabolic functions. Fo...
Dose coefficients of radiopharmaceuticals have been published by the International Commission on Rad...
Internal doses are calculated on the basis of knowledge of intakes and/or measurements of activity i...
This paper presents a systematic analysis of the inherent uncer-tainty in internal dose calculations...
The reliability of biokinetic models is essential in internal dose assessments and radiation risk an...
Radiopharmaceuticals administered for diagnostic or therapeutic applications in humans are selective...
Radionuclides are used in nuclear medicine in a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. A ...
Radionuclide therapy requires patient-specific planning of the absorbed dose to target volumes, in m...
International audienceThe dosimetric assessment of novel radiotracers represents a legal requirement...
This paper describes new biokinetic and dosimetric models, especially those being developed by ICRP ...
Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty, where diagnostic and or therapeutic radioisotopes are used ...
Internal dosimetry deals with the assessment of absorbed dose for radionuclides distributed inside t...
International audienceInternal doses are calculated using biokinetic and dosimetric models. These mo...
Internal dosimetry resulting from nuclear medicine is important in comparing the benefit of a proced...
International audienceEuropean Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) Working Group 7 is a network on i...
Nuclear medicine methods permit the in vivo measurement of physiological and metabolic functions. Fo...