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Characterization of low, medium and high energy collimators for common isotopes in nuclear medicine: A Monte Carlo study

(2017) Characterization of low, medium and high energy collimators for common isotopes in nuclear medicine: A Monte Carlo study. Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine. pp. 100-104. ISSN 16812824 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Introduction: In an ideal parallel-hole collimator, thickness of septal material should be sufficient to stop more than 95 of incident photons. However, some photons pass the septa without interaction or experience scattering before they reach the detector. In this study, we determined different contribution of collimator responses consist of geometrical response, septal penetration (SP) and scattering (SC) for low, medium and high energy collimators. Methods: A point source of activity with common energies in diagnostic nuclear medicine and three different collimators were simulated using SIMIND Monte Carlo code. Results: For Low Energy High Resolution (LEHR) collimator, SP was increased from 7 in 140 keV to 30 in 167keV and more than 75 in energies higher than 296keV. SC also was increased from 4 in 98keV to more than 15 in energies higher than 167keV and reached to its maximum (26) in 296keV. For Medium Energy All Purpose (MEAP) collimator, SP was suddenly increased from 6 in 186keV to 28 for 296keV and more than 50 for higher energies. SC was also increased from 4 in energies below 186keV to 15 in 296keV and about 30 for higher energies. For High Energy (HE) collimator, SP was about 20 for 364keV photons. SC was 15 for 364keV photons and only 65 of photons were geometrically collimated. Conclusion: Our results showed that even by using nominally suitable collimators, there are considerable SC and SP that influence the quantitative accuracy of planar and SPECT images. The magnitude of geometrical response, SC and SP depend on collimator geometric structure and photons energy. © 2017 Tehran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Collimator responses Geometric response Monte Carlo Scatter Septal penetration
Page Range: pp. 100-104
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Volume: 25
Number: 2
ISSN: 16812824 (ISSN)
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/32283

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