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Purpose: The current protocol for use of the image-guided adaptive brachytherapy (IGABT) procedure entails transport of a patient between the treatment room and the 3-D tomographic imaging room after implantation of the applicators in the body, which movement can cause position displacement of the applicator. Moreover, it is not possible to track 3-D radioactive source movement inside the body, even though there can be significant inter- and intra-fractional patient-setup changes. In this paper, therefore, we propose an online single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging technique with a combined C-arm fluoroscopy X-ray system and attachable parallel-hole collimator for internal radioactive source tracking of every source position in the applicator.
Methods And Materials: In the present study, using Geant4 Monte Carlo (MC) simulation, the feasibility of high-energy gamma detection with a flat-panel detector for X-ray imaging was assessed. Further, a parallel-hole collimator geometry was designed based on an evaluation of projection image quality for a Ir point source, and 3-D limited-angle SPECT-image-based source-tracking performances were evaluated for various source intensities and positions.
Results: The detector module attached to the collimator could discriminate the Ir point source with about 3.4% detection efficiency when including the total counts in the entire deposited energy region. As the result of collimator optimization, hole size, thickness, and length were determined to be 0.5, 0.2, and 45 mm, respectively. Accordingly, the source intensities and positions also were successfully tracked with the 3-D SPECT imaging system when the C-arm was rotated within 110° in 2 seconds.
Conclusions: We expect that this system can be effectively implemented for online IGABT and in vivo patient dose verification.
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