Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8249006 | Physica Medica | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The overall results of the intercomparison were satisfactory for 99mTc and 18F, since most radionuclide calibrators (>70%) were accurate within ±5% of the reference value. Nevertheless, some devices underestimated the activity by 10-20%. Conversely, 111In measurements were strongly affected by source geometry effects and this had a negative impact on the accuracy of the measurements, in particular for the syringe sample. Large overestimations (up to 72%) were observed, even when taking into account the corrections and uncertainties supplied by the manufacturers for container effects. The results of this exercise encourage the hospitals to perform corrective actions to improve the calibration of their devices where needed.
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Authors
Clarita Saldarriaga Vargas, Sunay RodrÃguez Pérez, Kristof Baete, Stefaan Pommé, Jan Paepen, Raf Van Ammel, Lara Struelens,