Title of article :
Collimator and Energy Window Evaluation in Ga-67 Imaging by Monte Carlo Simulation
Author/Authors :
Ouahman, Mina Mohammed V-Rabat University Faculty of Science - Laboratory of High Energy Physics Modelisation Simulation - Rabat, Morocco , Errifai, Rachid Mohammed V-Rabat University Faculty of Science - Laboratory of High Energy Physics Modelisation Simulation - Rabat, Morocco , Asmi, Hicham Mohammed V-Rabat University Faculty of Science - Laboratory of High Energy Physics Modelisation Simulation - Rabat, Morocco , Bouzekraoui, Youssef Mohammed V-Rabat University Faculty of Science - Laboratory of High Energy Physics Modelisation Simulation - Rabat, Morocco , Douama, Sanae Mohammed V-Rabat University Faculty of Science - Laboratory of High Energy Physics Modelisation Simulation - Rabat, Morocco , Bentayeb, Farida Mohammed V-Rabat University Faculty of Science - Laboratory of High Energy Physics Modelisation Simulation - Rabat, Morocco , Bonutti, Faustino Academic Hospital of Udine - Clinic of Medical Physics - Udine, Italy
Pages :
6
From page :
118
To page :
123
Abstract :
Gallium-67 (Ga-67) imaging is affected by collimator penetration and scatter components owing to the high-energy (HE) gamma-ray emissions. The characterization of penetration and scatter distribution is essential for the optimization of low-energy high-resolution (LEHR), medium energy (ME), and HE collimators and for the development of an effective correction technique. We compared the image quality that can be achieved by 3 collimators for different energy windows using the SIMIND Monte Carlo code.Methods: Simulation experiments were conducted for LEHR, ME, and HE collimators for Ga-67 point source placed at 12-cm distance from the detector surface using the Monte Carlo SIMIND simulation code. Their spectra point spread functions as well as the original, penetration, scattering, and X-rays curves were drawn and analyzed. The parameters full-width at half maximum and full-width at tenth maximum were also investigated.Results: The original, penetration, and scatter curves within 10% for LEHR were 34.46%, 33.52%, 17.29%, and 14.72%, respectively. Similarly, the original, penetration, scatter, and X-rays within 10% for ME and HE were 83.06%, 10.25%, 6.69%, and 0% and 81.44%, 11.51%, 7.05%, and 0%, respectively. The trade-off between spatial resolution and sensitivity was achieved by using the ME collimator at 185 photopeak of Ga-67. Conclusion: The Monte Carlo simulation outcomes can be applied for optimal collimator designing and for the development of new correction method in Ga-67 imaging.
Keywords :
sensitivity , SIMIND , penetration scatter , primary photons (original) , Ga-67 imaging
Journal title :
Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2573672
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