COMPARISON OF THE DOSIMETRY REGISTRY OF THE MAYAK INDUSTRIAL-ASSOCIATION AND THE UNITED-STATES TRANSURANIUM AND URANIUM REGISTRIES - A PRELIMINARY-REPORT
Kg. Suslova et al., COMPARISON OF THE DOSIMETRY REGISTRY OF THE MAYAK INDUSTRIAL-ASSOCIATION AND THE UNITED-STATES TRANSURANIUM AND URANIUM REGISTRIES - A PRELIMINARY-REPORT, Radiation protection dosimetry, 67(1), 1996, pp. 13-22
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
A preliminary study is reported comparing two research programmes for
the analysis of actinide elements in human tissues, the Dosimetry Regi
stry of the Mayak Industrial Association (DRMIA), Russian Federation,
and the United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries (USTUR), to
determine the intercomparability of data collected by the two Registri
es. Both Registries have been in operation for nearly the same period
of time and each has a collection of dosimetric, medical, and autopsy
tissue radioanalysis data for occupationally exposed workers from plut
onium production facilities in their country. A comparison of selected
data from those collected by the two Registries, liver and skeletal c
oncentrations as a function of time between exposure and death of the
autopsy subjects, indicates close compatibility of data. Median liver
concentrations of DRMIA cases were 240 times higher than those of USTU
R cases. The relative concentrations of plutonium in the skeletons and
livers with time after exposure appear to be the same in both groups
and this implies that the analytical results were comparable over a wi
de range of times after exposure and exposure levels.