Precision Dose Calibrator for Hot Cell Use in Nuclear Medicine
Product Introduction
The Precision Dose Calibrator is specifically engineered for
operation inside lead-shielded hot cells within nuclear medicine
departments. Its compact ionization chamber fits through standard
12–15 cm access ports, allowing permanent installation within the
hot cell while the control unit remains outside for safe remote
operation. This design fundamentally addresses the two greatest
challenges in radiopharmacy: measurement accuracy and occupational
radiation exposure.
Application Range
This dose calibrator is designed for daily preparation of
patient-specific radiopharmaceutical doses. Primary applications
include measuring Tc-99m eluates from molybdenum generators,
dispensing F-18 FDG for PET/CT scans, quantifying I-131 capsules
for thyroid therapy, and verifying Lu-177 doses for peptide
receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT). The instrument supports vial,
syringe, and pill geometries, making it suitable for both
diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures. It is
equally effective in centralized radiopharmacies serving multiple
hospitals and in hot cells dedicated to a single PET/CT suite.
Additional applications include quality control testing of
generator eluates, measuring decay-corrected activity for
time-delayed administrations, and verifying doses before injection
or administration. The calibrator also supports research
applications such as radiolabeling studies and novel tracer
development where precise activity measurement is critical.
Performance and Benefits
The Precision Dose Calibrator delivers measurement accuracy of ±5%
or better across its entire dynamic range from 1 μCi to 10 Ci.
Automatic range switching ensures stable readings without manual
adjustment. The remote display unit, positioned outside the hot
cell, shows real-time activity in mCi or MBq with selectable
nuclide-specific calibration settings. A preprogrammed library of
more than 20 common medical isotopes (including Tc-99m, F-18,
I-131, Lu-177, Ga-68, Y-90, and Ac-225) eliminates manual factor
entry and reduces operator error. The response time is typically
under 5 seconds per measurement, enabling high-throughput dose
preparation during busy morning schedules. Background subtraction
and auto-zeroing functions maintain accuracy even when the hot cell
contains multiple stock vials or radioactive waste. The ionization
chamber features corrosion-resistant construction to withstand
daily decontamination with alcohol or mild detergents. For nuclear
medicine departments, the key benefits are threefold: reduced
technician radiation exposure by keeping personnel outside the
shielded cell, improved dose accuracy that supports regulatory
compliance and patient safety, and faster workflow that allows more
patients to be served each day. The instrument includes a printer
port and USB data export for maintaining permanent dose records —
essential for audits and radiation safety reporting. With its
combination of precision, safety, and ease of use, this dose
calibrator represents a foundational tool for any nuclear medicine
hot cell operation.