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Proton Computed Tomography: Iterative image reconstruction and dose evaluation

Authors :
E. Vanzi
M. Carpinelli
M. Brianzi
G.A.P. Cirrone
N. Randazzo
Danilo Bonanno
C. Civinini
Mara Bruzzi
G. Maccioni
Fabrizio Romano
D. Lo Presti
Valeria Sipala
Cinzia Talamonti
Stefania Pallotta
Monica Scaringella
Giacomo Cuttone
Civinini, C
Bonanno, D
Brianzi, M
Carpinelli, M
Cirrone, G
Cuttone, G
Presti, D
Maccioni, G
Pallotta, S
Randazzo, N
Scaringella, M
Romano, F
Sipala, V
Talamonti, C
Vanzi, E
Bruzzi, M
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd., 2017.

Abstract

Proton Computed Tomography (pCT) is a medical imaging method with a potential for increasing accuracy of treatment planning and patient positioning in hadron therapy. A pCT system based on a Silicon microstrip tracker and a YAG:Ce crystal calorimeter has been developed within the INFN Prima-RDH collaboration. The prototype has been tested with a 175 MeV proton beam at The Svedberg Laboratory (Uppsala, Sweden) with the aim to reconstruct and characterize a tomographic image. Algebraic iterative reconstruction methods (ART), together with the most likely path formalism, have been used to obtain tomographies of an inhomogeneous phantom to eventually extract density and spatial resolutions. These results will be presented and discussed together with an estimation of the average dose delivered to the phantom and the dependence of the image quality on the dose. Due to the heavy computation load required by the algebraic algorithms the reconstruction programs have been implemented to fully exploit the high calculation parallelism of Graphics Processing Units. An extended field of view pCT system is in an advanced construction stage. This apparatus will be able to reconstruct objects of the size of a human head making possible to characterize this pCT approach in a pre-clinical environment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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