Monte Carlo simulation study to explore optimum conditions for Astatine-211 SPECT
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Monte Carlo simulation study to explore optimum conditions for Astatine-211 SPECT
Abstract
211At is a promising nuclide for targeted radioisotope therapy. Direct imaging of this nuclide is important for in vivo evaluation of its distribution. We investigated suitable conditions for single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging of 211At and assessed their feasibility using a homemade Monte Carlo simulation code, MCEP-SPECT. Radioactivity concentrations of 5, 10, or 20 kBq/mL were distributed in six spheres in a National Electrical Manufactures Association (NEMA) body phantom with a background of 1 kBq/mL. The energy window, projection number, and acquisition time were 71-88 keV, 60, and 60 s, respectively, per projection. A medium-energy collimator and three low-energy collimators were tested. SPECT images were reconstructed using the ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) method with attenuation correction (Chang method) and scatter correction (triple-energy-windows method). Image quality was evaluated using the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) for detectability and the contrast recovery coefficient (CRC) for quantitavity. The low-energy, high-sensitivity collimator exhibited the best detectability among the four types of collimators, with a maximum CNR value of 43. In contrast, the low-energy, high-resolution collimator exhibited excellent quantitavity, with a maximum CRC value of 102%. Scatter correction improved the image quality. In particular, the CRC value almost doubled after scatter correction. The detection of spheres smaller than 20 mm in diameter was difficult. In summary, low-energy collimators were suitable for the SPECT imaging of 211At. In addition, scatter correction was extremely effective in improving the image quality. The feasibility of 211At SPECT was demonstrated for lesions larger than 20 mm.
Keywords: Astatine-211; SPECT; Targeted alpha-particle therapy; Thyroid cancer.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Japanese Society of Radiological Technology and Japan Society of Medical Physics.
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