Efficient SPECT scatter calculation in non-uniform media using correlated Monte Carlo simulation
- 22 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 44 (8) , N183-N192
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/44/8/402
Abstract
Accurate simulation of scatter in projection data of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is computationally extremely demanding for activity distribution in non-uniform dense media. This paper suggests how the computation time and memory requirements can be significantly reduced. First the scatter projection of a uniform dense object (PSDSE) is calculated using a previously developed accurate and fast method which includes all orders of scatter (slab-derived scatter estimation), and then PSDSE is transformed towards the desired projection P which is based on the non-uniform object. The transform of PSDSE is based on two first-order Compton scatter Monte Carlo (MC) simulated projections. One is based on the uniform object (Pu) and the other on the object with non-uniformities (Pnu). P is estimated by = PSDSEPnu/Pu. A tremendous decrease in noise in is achieved by tracking photon paths for Pnu identical to those which were tracked for the calculation of Pu and by using analytical rather than stochastic modelling of the collimator. The method was validated by comparing the results with standard MC-simulated scatter projections (P) of 99mTc and 201Tl point sources in a digital thorax phantom. After correction, excellent agreement was obtained between and P. The total computation time required to calculate an accurate scatter projection of an extended distribution in a thorax phantom on a PC is a only few tens of seconds per projection, which makes the method attractive for application in accurate scatter correction in clinical SPECT. Furthermore, the method removes the need of excessive computer memory involved with previously proposed 3D model-based scatter correction methods.Keywords
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