Scintigraphic Evaluation of Decontamination Lotion for Removal of Radioactive Contamination From Skin

Author:

Rana Sudha,Dutta Mita,Sharma Navneet,Goel Rajeev,Khan Abdul Wadood,Kotta Sabna,Ali Javed,Ansari Shahid Husain,Sultana Sarwat,Sharma Rakesh Kumar

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveSkin contamination is one of the most likely risks after accidental or occupational radiological accidents. Using scintigraphy, we assessed a topical lotion for its decontamination efficacy (DE) after exposure with short-lived medical radioisotopes technetium Tc 99m (99mTc) and thallium 201Tl (201Tl).MethodsUsing 99mTc (300 ± 5 μCi/100 μl) and 201Tl (100 ± 5 μCi/100 μl), the thoracoabdominal region (shaved skin) of Sprague Dawley rats and human tissue equivalent were contaminated and then decontaminated using cotton swabs soaked in formulated lotion at different time intervals. Static counts were recorded and calculated for DE. Histologic examination was performed on the animal model.ResultsThe DE of the formulation for 99mTc and 201Tl was 85% ± 5 and 88% ± 2, respectively. The prepared formulation effectively removed the radionuclides from the tissue surface.ConclusionsThe formulated lotion assisted in the effective removal of radiocontaminants by decontaminating the radionuclides. Moreover, minimal and easily manageable radioactive waste was generated by this process. Further investigation regarding the infusion of formulated lotion into ready-to-use skin wipes for self-decontamination may be useful for mass casualty scenarios. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2014;0:-)

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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