InterDosi simulations of photon and alpha specific absorbed fractions in zubal voxelized phantom

In this work we used the InterDosi code to estimate photon specific absorbed fractions (SAFs) for some organs of the Zubal adult male voxelized phantom. Chemical compositions and densities of ICRP 110 adult male organs were attributed to those of the studied voxelized phantom. The SAFs of monoenerge...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied radiation and isotopes 2021-10, Vol.176, p.109838-109838, Article 109838
Hauptverfasser: EL Bakkali, Jaafar, Doudouh, Abderrahim, EL Bardouni, Tarek
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Zusammenfassung:In this work we used the InterDosi code to estimate photon specific absorbed fractions (SAFs) for some organs of the Zubal adult male voxelized phantom. Chemical compositions and densities of ICRP 110 adult male organs were attributed to those of the studied voxelized phantom. The SAFs of monoenergetic photons with energies ranging from 0.01 to 2 MeV, were calculated for three target regions, namely kidneys, liver, and spleen, which were the radiation source regions too. The obtained SAFs were compared to recent results obtained with the GATE code. In the GATE study, chemical compositions and densities of different organs were obtained from the ICRU report number 44. The inter-comparisons between the two studies show reasonably similar results, as 80% of the calculated SAFs are consistent within 2.5% discrepancy. This demonstrates the usefulness and applicability of the InterDosi code for internal dose calculations in a voxel-based phantom. We completed this work by studying the alpha SAFs in some organs for energies emitted by 213Bi used in targeted alpha-therapy and an analytical formula was derived for rapid alpha self-irradiation calculation in soft tissues. •Photon and Alpha SAFs were calculated in some organs of Zubal phantom using InterDosi code.•Chemical compositions and densities of ICRP 110 adult male organs were attributed to those of the Zubal phantom.•Photon SAFs were compared to recent results obtained with the GATE code.•Inter-comparisons between the two studies show reasonably similar results.•Analytical formula was derived for rapid alpha self-irradiation calculation in soft tissues.•Study demonstrates the applicability of the InterDosi code for internal dosimetry.
ISSN:0969-8043
1872-9800
DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2021.109838