Journal of Radiation Research
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Optimization Technique for a Prompt Gamma-ray SPECT Collimator System
MASAYORI ISHIKAWATOORU KOBAYASHIYOSHINORI SAKURAIKEIJI KANDA
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2001 Volume 42 Issue 4 Pages 387-400

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Because background radiation in an irradiation room creates a problem with the PG-SPECT (Prompt Gamma-ray Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) system, which evaluates the absorbed dose for the Boron Neutron Capture Therapy treatment, optimization of a collimator system was performed while taking the shielding of background gamma-rays into consideration. Assuming that a parallel-beam collimator is used, three parameters - the diameter of a hole, the length of the collimator, and the number of detectors (the number of holes of the collimator) - were selected for optimization. Because the combinations of these parameters are limitless, it is difficult to determine them simultaneously. Therefore, a statistically derived Optimization Criterion has been proposed to optimize these parameters. When the spatial resolution was 1 cm-FWHM (full width at half maximum), the optimal diameter of the collimator was 5.4 mm, the optimal length was 321 mm, and the optimal number of detectors was 31 × 31.

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