Title :
Estimation of scattered photons in gamma ray transmission CT using Monte Carlo simulations
Author :
Ogawa, K. ; Kawamura, Y. ; Kubo, A. ; Ichihara, T.
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Quantitative image reconstruction in single photon emission CT requires an accurate attenuation map of a cross section of an object. Several data acquisition geometries have been proposed to obtain the true attenuation map by means of gamma-ray transmission CT (TCT). In the transmission data scattered photons are sometimes measured and they reduce the accuracy of reconstructed TCT images. To investigate the effects of scattered photons in gamma-ray transmission CT, we performed Monte Carlo simulations for several types of data acquisition systems. Examined geometries were (a) an uncollimated flood source and a parallel hole collimator, (b) a collimated flood source and a parallel hole collimator, (c) an uncollimated line source and a symmetric fan beam collimator, and (d) a collimated line source and a symmetric fan beam collimator. The results showed that a fan beam collimator and a line source rejected most of the scattered photons generated inside an object, and that if we collimated emitted photons at the source side, almost all the scattered photons could be rejected at the collimator on the detector side
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; data acquisition; image reconstruction; medical image processing; single photon emission computed tomography; Monte Carlo simulations; accuracy; attenuation map; collimated flood source; collimated line source; data acquisition geometries; data acquisition systems; gamma ray transmission CT; parallel hole collimator; quantitative image reconstruction; scattered photons; single photon emission CT; symmetric fan beam collimator; uncollimated flood source; uncollimated line source; Attenuation; Computed tomography; Data acquisition; Electromagnetic scattering; Floods; Geometry; Image reconstruction; Object detection; Optical collimators; Particle scattering;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on