原型质子ct头部扫描仪的结果

R.P. Johnson , V.A. Bashkirov , G. Coutrakon , V. Giacometti , P. Karbasi , N.T. Karonis , C.E. Ordoñez , M. Pankuch , H.F.-W. Sadrozinski , K.E. Schubert , R.W. Schulte
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摘要

我们正在探索低剂量质子放射照相和计算机断层扫描(pCT)技术,以提高质子治疗计划的准确性,并在治疗时提供无伪影的图像以进行验证和适应性治疗。在这里,我们报告了我们的原型pCT头部扫描仪的综合光束测试结果。探测器系统和数据采集实现了每秒测量超过一百万个质子的持续速率,允许在6分钟或更短的光束时间内完成一次完整的CT扫描。为了评估质子放射成像和计算机断层扫描扫描仪的性能,我们在西北医学芝加哥质子中心对幻影进行了多次扫描,包括用于评估空间分辨率的定制幻影、用于评估相对停止功率测量的幻影和剂量测定幻影。一些图像,性能和剂量学的结果,从这些幻影扫描与描述仪器,数据采集系统和校准方法一起提出。
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Results from a Prototype Proton-CT Head Scanner

We are exploring low-dose proton radiography and computed tomography (pCT) as techniques to improve the accuracy of proton treatment planning and to provide artifact-free images for verification and adaptive therapy at the time of treatment. Here we report on comprehensive beam test results with our prototype pCT head scanner. The detector system and data acquisition attain a sustained rate of more than a million protons individually measured per second, allowing a full CT scan to be completed in six minutes or less of beam time. In order to assess the performance of the scanner for proton radiography as well as computed tomography, we have performed numerous scans of phantoms at the Northwestern Medicine Chicago Proton Center including a custom phantom designed to assess the spatial resolution, a phantom to assess the measurement of relative stopping power, and a dosimetry phantom. Some images, performance, and dosimetry results from those phantom scans are presented together with a description of the instrument, the data acquisition system, and the calibration methods.

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