Effect of voxel size when calculating patient specific radionuclide dosimetry estimates using direct Monte Carlo simulation

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Kevin J. Hickson
Graeme J. O’Keefe
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[1] Austin Health,Centre for PET
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Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine | 2014年 / 37卷
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Monte Carlo; Radionuclide dosimetry; Dose factors ; Gate; XCAT;
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The scalable XCAT voxelised phantom was used with the GATE Monte Carlo toolkit to investigate the effect of voxel size on dosimetry estimates of internally distributed radionuclide calculated using direct Monte Carlo simulation. A uniformly distributed Fluorine-18 source was simulated in the Kidneys of the XCAT phantom with the organ self dose (kidney ← kidney) and organ cross dose (liver ← kidney) being calculated for a number of organ and voxel sizes. Patient specific dose factors (DF) from a clinically acquired FDG PET/CT study have also been calculated for kidney self dose and liver ← kidney cross dose. Using the XCAT phantom it was found that significantly small voxel sizes are required to achieve accurate calculation of organ self dose. It has also been used to show that a voxel size of 2 mm or less is suitable for accurate calculations of organ cross dose. To compensate for insufficient voxel sampling a correction factor is proposed. This correction factor is applied to the patient specific dose factors calculated with the native voxel size of the PET/CT study.
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