DocumentCode :
687160
Title :
Brachytherapy source reconstruction for estimating the dose distribution and source position with SPECT system: Monte Carlo method
Author :
MinSeok Park ; Haijo Jung ; Gisub Kim ; YoungHoon Ji ; SeYoung Park ; Jungmin Kim ; InSeok Choi ; Hyunji Kim ; YongSu Yoon
Author_Institution :
Radiat. Safety & Sect., Korea Inst. of Radiol. & Med. Sci., Seoul, South Korea
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Oct. 27 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
Brachytherapy is term used to describe the short distance treatments of cancer with encapsulated radioactive source. Currently, high dose rate brachytherapy with Iridium-192 is mainly used in radiation treatment. In conventional brachytherapy, C-arm and ultrasound imaging device is used to simply confirm the location of source. However, the dose distribution of radiation source in human body and location of source is necessary to be measured accurately in brachytherapy. In this study, we investigate the feasibility of applying the SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) system for estimating the dose distribution of after-loading brachytherapy source. The three-dimensional dose distribution of brachy-therapy source detected by SPECT system was simulated using a detection system with planar detector provided two-dimensional projection of three-dimensional configuration around the phantom. Scintillation detectors which were consisted of 0.5 × 0.5 × 5 mm3 BGO pixels with 3mm parallel lead collimator were arrayed. To construct three-dimensional image in SPECT system configuration images were taken around 360 degree. The two-dimensional projection represented the dose distribution and the location of source. However two-dimensional projection limited to confirm the location of source. Therefore, projection images were reconstructed by using filtered back-projection method. The three-dimensional reconstruction image during the brachy-therapy treatment was well matched the location of source in phantom. In addition, the dose distribution in phantom was able to be acquired through the SPECT system.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; brachytherapy; cancer; collimators; dosimetry; encapsulation; filtering theory; image reconstruction; iridium; medical image processing; phantoms; radioactive sources; scintillation counters; single photon emission computed tomography; ultrasonic imaging; BGO pixels; C-arm imaging device; Monte Carlo method; SPECT system; after-loading brachytherapy source; brachytherapy source reconstruction; conventional brachytherapy; encapsulated radioactive source; filtered back-projection method; high dose rate brachytherapy; iridium-192; parallel lead collimator; phantom; planar detector; radiation treatment; scintillation detectors; short distance cancer treatments; single photon emission computed tomography; size 3 mm; source position; three-dimensional configuration; three-dimensional dose distribution; three-dimensional image reconstruction; two-dimensional projection; ultrasound imaging device; Biomedical applications of radiation; Brachytherapy; Detectors; Image reconstruction; Phantoms; Single photon emission computed tomography;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0533-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2013.6829606
Filename :
6829606
Link To Document :
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