Radioactivity induced in new-generation cardiac implantable electronic devices during high-energy X-ray irradiation.

This study provides the first insight into the problem of the induced radioactivity of the construction materials of the new-generation cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs). Its aim was to identify nuclear reactions and the resulting radioisotopes induced in the CIEDs by high-energy X-ray therapeutic beams generated by medical linear accelerators. The presented results allow to verify the rightness of choice of materials for investigated CIEDs. Such analysis is currently available only for the older types of the CIEDs, but not for those of the new generation. Gamma spectrometry measurements have been performed using a high-purity germanium detector (HPGe). The identification and activities of the generated radioisotopes were obtained from the measured spectra of gamma - rays from decays of the produced unstable radioisotopes. 21 radioisotopes originating from 24 nuclear reactions were identified. For all considered models of CIEDs the highest activities are from the tin isomer 117mSn. The induced activities were relatively small, not exceeding 3.1 Bq per a 1 Gy X-ray dose to a target volume. PMID: 32561045 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Appl Radiat Isot Source Type: research
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