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10.6.2 Half Life

Radionuclides

Radionuclides (radioactive substances) are used in various imaging and therapeutic applications. When radionuclides are administered to a patient, they are processed by the body, where their decay occurs over time.

Types of Half-Life in Biological Contexts

The rate of decay of radionuclides in the body is influenced by two primary factors:

  1. Physical Decay Process
  • This is the inherent radioactive decay of the radionuclide, measured as the physical half-life (Tp)( T_p).
  • Physical Half-Life (Tp)( T_p): The time required for the number of radioactive nuclei in a sample to reduce to half of its original quantity due to radioactive decay.
  1. Biological Process of Excretion
  • Radionuclides are also eliminated from the body by biological processes such as excretion or metabolic activity.
  • This process is measured by the biological half-life (Tb)( T_b).
  • Biological Half-Life (Tb)( T_b): The time it takes for half of a substance to be removed from the body by biological means, independent of radioactive decay. Both these processes occur simultaneously, impacting how long the radionuclide remains active within the body.

Effective Half-Life

To understand the combined effect of physical and biological decay, we use the concept of effective half-life (TE)( T_E). The effective half-life gives us a measure of the actual time it takes for the activity of the radionuclide in the body to halve, considering both decay and biological elimination.

The formula for calculating the effective half-life is:

1TE=1Tb+1Tp\frac{1}{T_E} = \frac{1}{T_b} + \frac{1}{T_p}

Where:

  • TET_E is the effective half-life,
  • TbT_b is the biological half-life,
  • TpT_p is the physical half-life.
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Key Points:

  • The effective half-life (TE)( T_E ) will always be shorter than the physical half-life (Tp)( T_p ), as biological processes aid in the elimination of the radionuclide.
  • This concept is particularly important in medicine, as it helps in determining the optimal dosage and timing for radionuclide therapies or imaging.
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Example Calculation

Suppose a radionuclide has:

  • A physical half-life (Tp)( T_p) of 8 hours.
  • A biological half-life (Tb)( T_b ) of 4 hours. Using the formula:
1TE=14+18=2+18=38\frac{1}{T_E} = \frac{1}{4} + \frac{1}{8} = \frac{2 + 1}{8} = \frac{3}{8}

Thus,

TE=83:highlight[2.67hours]T_E = \frac{8}{3} \approx :highlight[2.67 hours]

This effective half-life calculation shows that, due to both decay and biological elimination, the radionuclide's activity in the body will reduce by half every 2.67 hours.

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