DocumentCode :
1832966
Title :
Monte Carlo simulation for coincidence detection of In-111 cascaded photons with innovative data processing
Author :
Luo, Wei ; Cao, ZongJian
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Med. Coll. of Georgia, Augusta, GA, USA
Volume :
5
fYear :
2003
fDate :
19-25 Oct. 2003
Firstpage :
3125
Abstract :
In In-111 decay, the emission directions of the two cascaded photons (171 and 245 keV) are angularly correlated. When the two photons are detected coincidentally, a counts distribution is obtained on one detector corresponding to a bin of the opposite detector. The peak of the distribution is used to determine the source position so that collimators are not needed. In this work, we carried out Monte Carlo simulations using a modified SimSET code to assess this new idea. The result shows that with a point source at 5 cm from the detector, the FWHM is about 10 cm. To improve the resolution, we developed a new method to calculate the separation of two point sources even if the projection image of the two sources appears as one peak. First we determine the direction of the line that connects the two sources by rotating the detectors several times. When the detector is parallel to the line, the peak value reaches the minimum value, while on the detector that is perpendicular to the line, the peak value achieves its maximum. Then the peak values and positions, the coincidence probability, and the detector geometric factor are used to calculate the separation of the two sources. We have applied the method to two cases. For two point sources located at (-6, -5) and (-5, -5) (1 cm apart and 5 cm from the detector), a separation of 0.99 cm and a standard deviation of 0.09 cm were obtained from the calculation. With two sources at (-3, -7) and (-2, -6.5) (1.1 cm apart and 26.57° tilted with respect to the x-axis), the calculation resulted in 1.1 cm separation with 0.2 cm standard deviation.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; coincidence techniques; gamma-ray detection; image resolution; medical image processing; radioisotope imaging; 0.90 to 1.30 cm; 171 keV; 245 keV; Monte Carlo simulation; coincidence In-111 cascaded photon detection; counts distribution; image resolution; innovative data processing; modified SimSET code; Biomedical imaging; Collimators; Data processing; Detectors; Image resolution; Performance analysis; Probability; Radiology; Spatial resolution; Telephony;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2003 IEEE
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8257-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2003.1352559
Filename :
1352559
Link To Document :
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