DocumentCode
1704959
Title
Combination of MCNP and SimSET for Monte Carlo simulation of SPECT with medium and high energy photons
Author
Du, Y. ; Frey, E.C. ; Wang, W.T. ; Tocharoenchai, C. ; Baird, W.H. ; Tsui, B.M.W.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Volume
3
fYear
2001
Firstpage
1358
Abstract
Monte Carlo (MC) simulation has become an important tool for characterizing and evaluating imaging systems and reconstruction algorithms. In this work we combined two MC codes - MCNP and SimSET - using the advantages of each to produce a simulation tool that is efficient enough to generate SPECT data. The new SimSET-MCNP method allows use of voxelized 3-D phantoms, and models photon propagation inside collimator-detector system. This combination provides a tool for evaluating compensation methods applied to imaging of agents where medium and high energy photons are important. To validate the new tool, we compared simulated projections of a sphere containing I-123 water solution embedded in a cylindrical water-filled phantom with experimentally measured projections and simulations using SimSET and MCNP alone. Using these data we compared profiles through the projection data, energy spectra, and relative number of photons in 4 projection views. The agreement with experiment was good, with disagreements on the order of a few percent. In addition, for the MC simulations we classified detected photons based on whether they scattered in the phantom, whether they passed through the collimator holes, penetrated the septa, or scattered in the collimator, and whether they resulted from 159 keV or high energy photons. For all these classes of photons there was excellent agreement between SimSET-MCNP and MCNP. Finally, we evaluated the new combination in terms of simulation time and found it significantly more efficient than MCNP alone.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; digital simulation; medical image processing; photon transport theory; single photon emission computed tomography; MCNP; Monte Carlo simulation; SPECT data; SimSET; collimator-detector system; cylindrical water-filled phantom; imaging systems; reconstruction algorithms; simulation tool; Biomedical imaging; Imaging phantoms; Medical simulation; Monte Carlo methods; Nuclear medicine; Optical collimators; Particle scattering; Single photon emission computed tomography; Solid modeling; X-ray scattering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7324-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008589
Filename
1008589
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