[PDF][PDF] Inputs for dose calculations from compartmental models
PO Scheibe, BM Yoshikawa - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1974 - Soc Nuclear Med
jnin/c0NCISE COMMUNICATION Page 1 A concise method to obtain cumulated radio. activities
from multicompartmental models with time delays is described. No differential equa tion …
from multicompartmental models with time delays is described. No differential equa tion …
Interactive compartmental modeling
JT Kuikka - The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1998 - search.proquest.com
TO THE EDITOR: Burger and Buck (1) emphasize that their interactive compartmental
modeling software package is a highly versatile tool for the analysis of time-activity curves …
modeling software package is a highly versatile tool for the analysis of time-activity curves …
9 Patient Models for Dosimetry
MG Stabin - Handbook of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular …, 2022 - books.google.com
D= N× DF(9.1) where N is the number of nuclear transitions that occur in source region S,
and DF is a 'dose factor'. The factor DF depends on combining decay data with absorbed …
and DF is a 'dose factor'. The factor DF depends on combining decay data with absorbed …
COMKAT: compartment model kinetic analysis tool
RF Muzic, S Cornelius - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2001 - Soc Nuclear Med
Compartment models are the basis for most physiologically based quantification of nuclear
medicine data. Although some software packages are available for this purpose, many are …
medicine data. Although some software packages are available for this purpose, many are …
Compartment modelling in nuclear medicine: a new program for the determination of transfer coefficients
L Hallstadius - Nuclear Medicine Communications, 1986 - journals.lww.com
a new program for the determination of Page 1 Nuclear Medicine Communications 7,405–414
(1986) Compartment modelling in nuclear medicine: a new program for the determination of …
(1986) Compartment modelling in nuclear medicine: a new program for the determination of …
Kinetic modeling in support of radionuclide dose assessment
P Vicini, AB Brill, MG Stabin, A Rescigno - Seminars in nuclear medicine, 2008 - Elsevier
In this review, we trace the origins of mathematical modeling methods and pay particular
attention to radiotracer applications. Nuclear medicine has been advanced greatly by the …
attention to radiotracer applications. Nuclear medicine has been advanced greatly by the …
Fitting linear compartmental models by a matrix diagonalization method
CD Russell - Nuclear medicine communications, 2001 - journals.lww.com
A general method is presented for fitting experimental data to arbitrary linear compartmental
models, based on readily available public domain software. The model is defined by input …
models, based on readily available public domain software. The model is defined by input …
A comparison of 2D and 3D regions within the same patient to derive organ and tissue kinetics
T Armor, U Haberkorn, C Zechmann, J Babich - 2012 - Soc Nuclear Med
13 Objectives Measurement of tissue and organ kinetics using scintigraphic image data
following sub-therapeutic administration of a radiopharmaceutical is commonly used to …
following sub-therapeutic administration of a radiopharmaceutical is commonly used to …
A revised model of the kidney for medical internal radiation dose calculations
JS Patel - 1988 - osti.gov
Presently, there is a need for a revised model for the kidneys which clearly distinguishes
major regions and structures in the kidneys. This model is needed since radionuclides used …
major regions and structures in the kidneys. This model is needed since radionuclides used …
Voxel phantoms for internal dosimetry
M Zankl, H Schlattl, N Petoussi-Henss… - Radiation Physics for …, 2011 - Springer
The calculation of radiation dose from internally incorporated radionuclides is based on so-
called absorbed fractions (AFs) and specific absorbed fractions (SAFs). AFs specify the …
called absorbed fractions (AFs) and specific absorbed fractions (SAFs). AFs specify the …