A Study for Establishment of High Dose Radioiodine Therapy Patients' Release Standard

  • Park, Hoon-Hee (Department of Radiological Technology, Shingu University) ;
  • Kim, Hyun-Soo (Department of Radiological Technology, Shingu University) ;
  • Dong, Kyung-Rae (Department of Radiological Technology, Gwangju Health College University)
  • Received : 2011.09.07
  • Accepted : 2011.10.29
  • Published : 2011.12.31

Abstract

This study, which is proceeded in the department of nuclear medicine, aims at preventing unnecessary radiation exposure to the patients and the people near the patients by understanding and presenting the realities about the isolating period for the high dose radioiodine patients after total thyroidectomy in the 7 general hospitals in metropolitan area. Theoretically, the physical half-life of the high dose radioiodine is 8 days. Radioiodine lower than 100 mCi usually is eliminated all in 2 days 1 night considering the biological half-life and the amount of excreting radioiodine The hospitalization standard of the patients treated with high-dose radioiodine therapy has been established according to the fact above. Investigation of the data and questionnaire from the hospital have proven that some hospitals didn't even measure the acceptable dose because of the faith in the vague data. Besides, the some of those inevitably let the readmitting patients exceeding the acceptable dose be in the general ward, not in the isolation ward, because the number of the isolation rooms is relatively smaller than the patients. Thus, we want to contribute that patients understand the realities and the hospitals consider the relevant problem actively so that the problem will be settled by this journal.

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