Monte Carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18F-Choline PET examination: a comparison between GATE and GAMOS codes

Monte Carlo simulation of radiation transport is the most accurate and patient-specific technique available for internal dosimetry in nuclear medicine. Taking morphological and functional information from CT and PET 3D scans, it is possible to perform MC dose calculations at voxel level. GATE and GA...

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Main Authors: Daniele Pistone, Lucrezia Auditore, Antonio Italiano, Giuseppe Mandaglio, Fabio Minutoli, Sergio Baldari, Ernesto Amato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti 2020-05-01
Series:Atti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti : Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali
Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1478/AAPP.981A5
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spelling doaj-6426aab832b54ca6ae881d51c45e3c942020-11-25T03:26:41ZengAccademia Peloritana dei PericolantiAtti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti : Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali0365-03591825-12422020-05-01981A510.1478/AAPP.981A5AAPP.981A5Monte Carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18F-Choline PET examination: a comparison between GATE and GAMOS codesDaniele PistoneLucrezia AuditoreAntonio ItalianoGiuseppe MandaglioFabio MinutoliSergio BaldariErnesto AmatoMonte Carlo simulation of radiation transport is the most accurate and patient-specific technique available for internal dosimetry in nuclear medicine. Taking morphological and functional information from CT and PET 3D scans, it is possible to perform MC dose calculations at voxel level. GATE and GAMOS are among the most used and validated toolkits developed for performing such medical physics calculations. Aim of this work was the comparison of dose rates evaluated by means of GATE and GAMOS simulations for a case of PET/CT diagnostic exam conducted with 18F-choline radiopharmaceutical. The results obtained with the two toolkits showed a good agreement, with just some minor differences imputable to their different procedure of voxel density assignment. A further investigation on spurious decays generated in air was conducted through simulations employing a PET-filtering technique. In this way it was highlighted the effect of PET background on the evaluation of dose rates imparted to air-rich organs, in particular lungs. http://dx.doi.org/10.1478/AAPP.981A5
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Antonio Italiano
Giuseppe Mandaglio
Fabio Minutoli
Sergio Baldari
Ernesto Amato
spellingShingle Daniele Pistone
Lucrezia Auditore
Antonio Italiano
Giuseppe Mandaglio
Fabio Minutoli
Sergio Baldari
Ernesto Amato
Monte Carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18F-Choline PET examination: a comparison between GATE and GAMOS codes
Atti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti : Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali
author_facet Daniele Pistone
Lucrezia Auditore
Antonio Italiano
Giuseppe Mandaglio
Fabio Minutoli
Sergio Baldari
Ernesto Amato
author_sort Daniele Pistone
title Monte Carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18F-Choline PET examination: a comparison between GATE and GAMOS codes
title_short Monte Carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18F-Choline PET examination: a comparison between GATE and GAMOS codes
title_full Monte Carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18F-Choline PET examination: a comparison between GATE and GAMOS codes
title_fullStr Monte Carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18F-Choline PET examination: a comparison between GATE and GAMOS codes
title_full_unstemmed Monte Carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18F-Choline PET examination: a comparison between GATE and GAMOS codes
title_sort monte carlo based dose-rate assessment in 18f-choline pet examination: a comparison between gate and gamos codes
publisher Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti
series Atti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti : Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali
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1825-1242
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Monte Carlo simulation of radiation transport is the most accurate and patient-specific technique available for internal dosimetry in nuclear medicine. Taking morphological and functional information from CT and PET 3D scans, it is possible to perform MC dose calculations at voxel level. GATE and GAMOS are among the most used and validated toolkits developed for performing such medical physics calculations. Aim of this work was the comparison of dose rates evaluated by means of GATE and GAMOS simulations for a case of PET/CT diagnostic exam conducted with 18F-choline radiopharmaceutical. The results obtained with the two toolkits showed a good agreement, with just some minor differences imputable to their different procedure of voxel density assignment. A further investigation on spurious decays generated in air was conducted through simulations employing a PET-filtering technique. In this way it was highlighted the effect of PET background on the evaluation of dose rates imparted to air-rich organs, in particular lungs.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1478/AAPP.981A5
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