Extremity radiation exposure in nuclear medicine is a growing concern
because it may surpass the maximum permissible dose of 500 mSv. This study aimed
to assess the occupational nger dose received by technologists during the preparation
and administration of 18F-FDG radiopharmaceuticals in PET-CT whole-body scan
procedures. Fifty scans were selected, with one procedure excluded due to a high
administered activity. The mean administered activity per scan was 207.2 41.8 MBq,
with preparation and administration times averaging 1.44 1.30 minutes and 0.46 
0.31 minutes, respectively. The technologist's mean total nger dose received during
preparation and administration was 253.5 153.3 Sv per procedure. A signi cant
positive correlation was found between the administered activity and occupational
dose, with patient's body mass index, preparation time, and administration time also
contributing to dose variation. Based on 703 PET-CT procedures conducted in 2022,
the estimated occupational nger dose for a technologist was 178.2 mSv annually. This
value is well below the ICRP's maximum permissible dose of 500 mSv. The ndings
of this study have a signi cant impact on extremity dosimetry in nuclear medicine in
Sri Lanka, as this is the rst study of its kind.