NUCLEAR MEDICINE EQUIPMENT

Radioactive Safety Cabinet

Radioactive Safety Cabinet is a safety cabinet that handles and dispenses isotopes for your radiopharmacy operational needs.

Automatic Gamma Counter

Automatic gamma counter is an instrument to measure gamma radiation emitted by a radionuclide.

Dose Calibrator

Dose calibrator was the equipment utilized to measure the activity of radioactive solutions.

Hand and Foot monitor

A hand and foot contamination monitor is a instrument to provide detection and measurement radiation contamination on the palm of each hand and on the bottom surface of both feet/shoes.

Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) Radiochemical

TLC is a tool used to accurately measure the purity of a radiochemicals.

Syringe Shield

Syringe shield is a PB shield for syringe to protect nurse when inject radionuclides to patients.

Syringe Carrier

Syringe Carrier is a box with shielding PB that used to carry a syringe shield that already contains radionuclides to the patient and reduce exposure while storing or transporting radioactive material.

Curve Forceps

Curve Forceps is used to clamp radionuclide vials, so you don’t need to use your hands, and avoid the risk of exposure to contamination.

Vial Shield

This device is designed as a radiation shield from the liquid sample in the vial.

Hot Pot

Hot Pots are used in the preparation of the TC-99m radiopharmaceutical product and kit before use.

Rotund Container

This tool is designed as a radiation shield from the sample in the vial which has a fairly high radiation level.

High Radiation Transport Cart

This tool is used to move radioactive sources from one area to another area.

Shielded Waste Bin

This tool is used to accommodate waste contaminated with radioactive substances resulting from activities at the facility.

Decay Waste Cabinet (Pb)

Tools used to store waste to a safe exposure limit.

Pb Cabinet for I-131

This device is designed as a radiation shield for temporary storage of containers containing I-131 products which have a sufficiently high radiation level before use.

HPLC

This tool is used to determine or measure or analyze the active ingredient in a sample.

Electric Patient Bed

An electrically adjustable bed for optimal positioning during imaging or treatment, as well as for patient comfort.

Over Bed Table

This is a small table that can be adjusted in height and placed on the patient’s bed.

Treadmill

Used in cardiac stress tests that are often combined with nuclear medicine imaging (e.g., MIBI scan) to evaluate blood flow to the heart under stressful conditions.

Thermo Hygrometer

A device for measuring temperature and humidity, essential for maintaining appropriate environmental conditions in medical facilities, especially in areas where radiopharmaceuticals are stored or prepared.

Vital Sign Monitor

Used to monitor the patient’s vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) before, during and after the procedure.

PET

An advanced imaging technique that detects two gamma rays generated from positron annihilation, providing 3D images of the body’s metabolic processes. Very useful in oncology, neurology, and cardiology.

CT

Often used in conjunction with PET (PET/CT) or SPECT (SPECT/CT). CT scans use X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the body, providing anatomical information that is important for localization of lesions seen on PET or SPECT.

SPECT

An imaging technique that uses a gamma camera to detect a single gamma ray emitted by a radiopharmaceutical. Provides 3D images of the distribution of radioactivity in the body, useful for bone, heart, thyroid and brain studies.