A Detailed Monte Carlo Study of Multiple Scattering Contamination in Compton Tomography at 90
A low dose technique has been recently proposed for tomographic studies of the lung, which makes use of a gamma camera to detect 90° Compton-scattered photons from external planar gamma source. In this paper, we present a detailed Monte Carlo study of this technique. A 20 × 20 × 20 cm3 water phantom...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on medical imaging 1982-10, Vol.1 (2), p.147-152 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A low dose technique has been recently proposed for tomographic studies of the lung, which makes use of a gamma camera to detect 90° Compton-scattered photons from external planar gamma source. In this paper, we present a detailed Monte Carlo study of this technique. A 20 × 20 × 20 cm3 water phantom was simulated as a target and a large gamma camera equipped with an imaging collimator as a detector. The multiple scattering contamination of the single scattered signal was studied as a function of the source-detector geometry and of the incident energy in the range 100-500 keV. The multiple to single scatter ratio has an approximate 1/E0.7 dependence and increases almost linearly with the phantom depth and the transversal thickness at 90°. Simulation has been also performed with a 16 × 16 × 10 cm3 sawdust phantom of 0.3 g/cm3 density; the Monte Carlo results agree to within a few percent with experimental data. |
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ISSN: | 0278-0062 1558-254X |
DOI: | 10.1109/TMI.1982.4307562 |