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Preliminary evaluation of surface mesh modeling of system geometry, anatomy phantom, and source activity for GATE simulations

机译:对GATE模拟的系统几何,解剖模型和源活动的表面网格建模的初步评估

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Simulation studies have been essential for development of SPECT imaging systems. GATE is one of the most commonly used simulation toolkits in nuclear medicine. This software package allows the users to build system geometries and phantoms based on primitive objects such as cylinder, sphere, and cube. However, modeling systems with complex geometry is challenging, if not impossible using these primitive volumes. The latest GATE release addressed this issue by allowing the users to import surface meshes created in a computer aided design software thus enabling accurate simulation of complex system or phantom geometries. In this study we present our GATE mesh-based simulations of a next-generation multi-pinhole SPECT system for the clinical brain imaging, called AdaptiSPECT-C. An additional challenge with the AdaptiSPECT-C is that the volume of the standard voxelized XCAT phantom overlaps with the spherical collimator plate. In order to address this issue, we developed a mesh modeling of the XCAT human phantom by directly using the native XCAT nurbs data, which also provided a more accurate representation of the anatomy. Two approaches for simulating mesh-based activity source were developed and evaluated. The first method consisted of using an acceptance/rejection criterion confining a cubical source into the mesh object and the second one was based on a conversion of a mesh-based volume into a voxelized object. Although the two strategies led to very similar results, the voxelized-mesh approach was significantly faster in computation time. We successfully imported and simulated in GATE a complete SPECT acquisition incorporating an STL representation of system, phantom anatomy, and activity source.
机译:仿真研究对于SPECT成像系统的开发至关重要。 GATE是核医学中最常用的仿真工具包之一。该软件包允许用户基于原始对象(例如圆柱体,球体和立方体)构建系统的几何形状和模型。但是,使用这些原始体积对具有复杂几何形状的系统进行建模具有挑战性,即使不是不可能的话。最新的GATE版本通过允许用户导入在计算机辅助设计软件中创建的曲面网格来解决此问题,从而能够对复杂的系统或幻像几何进行精确仿真。在这项研究中,我们介绍了基于GATE网格的下一代多针孔SPECT系统的临床大脑成像仿真,该系统称为AdaptiSPECT-C。 AdaptiSPECT-C的另一个挑战是标准体素化XCAT体模的体积与球形准直器板重叠。为了解决此问题,我们直接使用本机XCAT nurbs数据开发了XCAT人类体模的网格模型,该模型还提供了更准确的解剖结构表示。开发和评估了两种模拟基于网格的活动源的方法。第一种方法是使用接受/拒绝标准将立方源限制在网格对象中,第二种方法是基于将基于网格的体积转换为体素化对象。尽管两种策略得出的结果非常相似,但体素网格方法的计算时间明显更快。我们在GATE中成功导入并模拟了完整的SPECT采集,其中包含系统,体模解剖结构和活动源的STL表示。

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