2010
DOI: 10.1097/01.hp.0000348461.00071.10
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The View From the Trenches: Part 2–technical Considerations for Epr Screening

Abstract: There is growing awareness of the need for methodologies that can be used retrospectively to provide the biodosimetry needed to carry out screening and triage immediately after an event in which large numbers of people have potentially received clinically significant doses of ionizing radiation. The general approach to developing such methodologies has been a technology centric one, often ignoring the system integrations considerations that are key to their effective use. In this study an integrative approach … Show more

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“…In the course of development a number of exercises were conducted where the existing system was deployed to a remote site to perform feasibility testing and conduct benchmark tests of technical improvements of the field deployable tooth EPR dosimeter (Nicolalde et al 2010). These exercises included deployments of the dosimeter to the local firehouse for measurements of normal and irradiated subjects, the grounds of a local middle school for measurements of volunteers participating in a cancer center fundraiser, and shipment of the dosimeter to the EPR 2010 conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico and the Cutting-Edge Biomedical EPR Methods workshop in Milwaukee, WI, USA.…”
Section: Initial Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the course of development a number of exercises were conducted where the existing system was deployed to a remote site to perform feasibility testing and conduct benchmark tests of technical improvements of the field deployable tooth EPR dosimeter (Nicolalde et al 2010). These exercises included deployments of the dosimeter to the local firehouse for measurements of normal and irradiated subjects, the grounds of a local middle school for measurements of volunteers participating in a cancer center fundraiser, and shipment of the dosimeter to the EPR 2010 conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico and the Cutting-Edge Biomedical EPR Methods workshop in Milwaukee, WI, USA.…”
Section: Initial Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectrometer can been operated using power from either a single 120 V outlet or portable generator. The deployment capabilities of the system have been assessed and verified in a series of emergency management simulations (Nicolalde et al 2010), including recent field exercises which took place at a local firehouse and schoolyard and in demonstrations of the dosimeter at EPR conferences in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and at the Medical College of Wisconsin.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%