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Noninvasive measurement of aluminium in human bone: Preliminary human study and improved system performance
Authors:Aslam, K. Davis, A. Pejovi&#x  -Mili&#x  ,D.R. Chettle
Affiliation:aDepartment of Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4K1;bDepartment of Physics, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada M5B 2K3
Abstract:Aluminium has been measured in the hands of 18 referent subjects and six aluminium welders using the technique of in vivo neutron activation analysis. The minimal detection limit (MDL) in the human subjects was 28.0 μgAl/gCa, whereas it was 19.5 μgAl/gCa in calibration standards. On average the aluminium exposed subjects had higher levels of aluminium in their hands than did the referent subjects. However, this difference only just achieved significance at the 5% level and should be treated with caution, since the study had not been deliberately designed to assess this difference. Following the preliminary human study, improvements were made to the measurement system with respect to the gamma-ray detector array and to the timing sequence of irradiation-transfer-counting. These improvements were tested on the calibration standards, lowering the MDL from 19.5 μgAl/gCa to 8.32 μgAl/gCa. A similar improvement in human measurements would result in an in vivo MDL of 12.0 μgAl/gCa.
Keywords:Aluminium   Bone   Neutron activation   In vivo
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