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The following information was provided by … The following information was provided by the State of Georgia via email:</br>Licensee informed the Department (Georgia Radioactive Materials Program) via written correspondence dated 8/28/09 that a patient who underwent a nuclear cardiology treadmill stress test on 8/17/09 resulted in an embryo/fetus exposure greater than 500 mRem. Prior to treatment the patient declared to the licensee that she was not pregnant and the licensee followed in house protocols in which all female patients under the age of 55 are asked if they are currently pregnant or breastfeeding. In the event that a patient is unsure the licensee postpones testing until a negative pregnancy test can be obtained. The patient later informed the licensee of her pregnancy on 8/27/09. Isotopes and activity administered to the patient were as follows: Tc-99m 26.9 mCi & Tl-201 5.38 mCi with a Total Activity of 32.28 mCi. RSO for the licensee & consulting medical physicists conducted a dose determination and the conclusion was that the embryo/fetus did receive an effective dose equivalent in excess of 500 mRem. The results were forwarded to the patient's OBGYN.</br>This was a diagnostic misadministration that did not involve contamination.</br>* * * UPDATE FROM TRAVIS CARTOSKI TO VINCE KLCO ON 1/30/13 AT 0943 EST * * * </br>The following information was excerpted from a received facsimile:</br>(The update is concerned with) the radiopharmaceutical dose administration that a female patient recently received at testing facility. It was subsequently determined that this patient was 9 weeks pregnant. The patient received two dose administrations, one dose of Tc-99m - Myoview for the Stress Myocardial Perfusion scan and one dose of TI-201 as Thallous Chloride for the Rest Myocardial Perfusion scan. The patient received 26.9 mCi of Tc-99m-Myoview and 5.38 mCi of TI-201.</br>The dose to the conceptus was approximately 2.53 Rad. Determination of dose is limited by patient habitus and physiology.</br>Notified the R1DO(Bellamy) and FSME Resources via email.</br>Report: GA-2009-18i</br>NMED# 090812ources via email.
Report: GA-2009-18i
NMED# 090812
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The following information was provided by … The following information was provided by the State of Georgia via email:</br>Licensee informed the Department (Georgia Radioactive Materials Program) via written correspondence dated 8/28/09 that a patient who underwent a nuclear cardiology treadmill stress test on 8/17/09 resulted in an embryo/fetus exposure greater than 500 mRem. Prior to treatment the patient declared to the licensee that she was not pregnant and the licensee followed in house protocols in which all female patients under the age of 55 are asked if they are currently pregnant or breastfeeding. In the event that a patient is unsure the licensee postpones testing until a negative pregnancy test can be obtained. The patient later informed the licensee of her pregnancy on 8/27/09. Isotopes and activity administered to the patient were as follows: Tc-99m 26.9 mCi & Tl-201 5.38 mCi with a Total Activity of 32.28 mCi. RSO for the licensee & consulting medical physicists conducted a dose determination and the conclusion was that the embryo/fetus did receive an effective dose equivalent in excess of 500 mRem. The results were forwarded to the patient's OBGYN.</br>This was a diagnostic misadministration that did not involve contamination.</br>* * * UPDATE FROM TRAVIS CARTOSKI TO VINCE KLCO ON 1/30/13 AT 0943 EST * * * </br>The following information was excerpted from a received facsimile:</br>(The update is concerned with) the radiopharmaceutical dose administration that a female patient recently received at testing facility. It was subsequently determined that this patient was 9 weeks pregnant. The patient received two dose administrations, one dose of Tc-99m - Myoview for the Stress Myocardial Perfusion scan and one dose of TI-201 as Thallous Chloride for the Rest Myocardial Perfusion scan. The patient received 26.9 mCi of Tc-99m-Myoview and 5.38 mCi of TI-201.</br>The dose to the conceptus was approximately 2.53 Rad. Determination of dose is limited by patient habitus and physiology.</br>Notified the R1DO(Bellamy) and FSME Resources via email.</br>Report: GA-2009-18i</br>NMED# 090812ources via email.
Report: GA-2009-18i
NMED# 090812
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