After radiological emergencies, patients contaminated with radioactivity are taken to radiation emergency hospitals for treatment. Numerical simulations using the computer software \u27Flow Designer\u27 were made in order to evaluated indoor air contamination caused by the breathing out of contaminated air. The National Institute of Radiological Sciences facility was used for the numerical evaluation. Results indicate that the dispersion of contaminated air depends on the characteristics of the contaminants, and the dispersion range was limited and localised. Only medical staff standing in a special position near the patient was exposed to almost undiluted contaminated air. Highly contaminated air was evacuated with a local exhaust pump sys...
Positron emitting radionuclides are increasingly used in medical diagnostics and the number of radio...
Medical air is used in hospitals for patients suffering from a wide range of health problems. This a...
[[abstract]]The air exchange rate (AER), defined as the number of times the air is fully replaced pe...
At emergency medical treatment of patients contaminated with radioactivity, air contamination contro...
The quantities of positron emitting radionuclides used in medical diagnostics and the number of radi...
This work deals with the control of radioactive aerosols emissions inside the nuclear medicine facil...
Radionuclides handled in nuclear medicine departments are often characterized by high volatility and...
Efficient ventilation in hospital airborne isolation rooms is important vis-à-vis decreasing the ris...
The concentration of airborne radioactive materials inside a room can vary widely from one location ...
Controlling contamination via proper airflow distribution in an operating room becomes vital to ensu...
Contaminated agents in hospital wards are the source of nosocomial infections known as hospital-acqu...
As part of the overall management of a Hospital, the Hygiene Unit has specific tasks including the i...
A method used to estimate the exposures of airborne virus in indoor environment and analyze the subs...
In an era of increasing energy conservation consciousness, a critical reassessment of the validity o...
The control of air contamination in a Nuclear Medicine Center (NMC) provided with a cyclotron for th...
Positron emitting radionuclides are increasingly used in medical diagnostics and the number of radio...
Medical air is used in hospitals for patients suffering from a wide range of health problems. This a...
[[abstract]]The air exchange rate (AER), defined as the number of times the air is fully replaced pe...
At emergency medical treatment of patients contaminated with radioactivity, air contamination contro...
The quantities of positron emitting radionuclides used in medical diagnostics and the number of radi...
This work deals with the control of radioactive aerosols emissions inside the nuclear medicine facil...
Radionuclides handled in nuclear medicine departments are often characterized by high volatility and...
Efficient ventilation in hospital airborne isolation rooms is important vis-à-vis decreasing the ris...
The concentration of airborne radioactive materials inside a room can vary widely from one location ...
Controlling contamination via proper airflow distribution in an operating room becomes vital to ensu...
Contaminated agents in hospital wards are the source of nosocomial infections known as hospital-acqu...
As part of the overall management of a Hospital, the Hygiene Unit has specific tasks including the i...
A method used to estimate the exposures of airborne virus in indoor environment and analyze the subs...
In an era of increasing energy conservation consciousness, a critical reassessment of the validity o...
The control of air contamination in a Nuclear Medicine Center (NMC) provided with a cyclotron for th...
Positron emitting radionuclides are increasingly used in medical diagnostics and the number of radio...
Medical air is used in hospitals for patients suffering from a wide range of health problems. This a...
[[abstract]]The air exchange rate (AER), defined as the number of times the air is fully replaced pe...