PRaVDA: The first solid-state system for proton computed tomography.
Phys Med
; 55: 149-154, 2018 Nov.
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PURPOSE: Proton CT is widely recognised as a beneficial alternative to conventional X-ray CT for treatment planning in proton beam radiotherapy. A novel proton CT imaging system, based entirely on solid-state detector technology, is presented. Compared to conventional scintillator-based calorimeters, positional sensitive detectors allow for multiple protons to be tracked per read out cycle, leading to a potential reduction in proton CT scan time. Design and characterisation of its components are discussed. An early proton CT image obtained with a fully solid-state imaging system is shown and accuracy (as defined in Section IV) in Relative Stopping Power to water (RSP) quantified. METHOD: A solid-state imaging system for proton CT, based on silicon strip detectors, has been developed by the PRaVDA collaboration. The system comprises a tracking system that infers individual proton trajectories through an imaging phantom, and a Range Telescope (RT) which records the corresponding residual energy (range) for each proton. A back-projection-then-filtering algorithm is used for CT reconstruction of an experimentally acquired proton CT scan. RESULTS: An initial experimental result for proton CT imaging with a fully solid-state system is shown for an imaging phantom, namely a 75â¯mm diameter PMMA sphere containing tissue substitute inserts, imaged with a passively-scattered 125â¯MeV beam. Accuracy in RSP is measured to be ⩽1.6% for all the inserts shown. CONCLUSIONS: A fully solid-state imaging system for proton CT has been shown capable of imaging a phantom with protons and successfully improving RSP accuracy. These promising results, together with system the capability to cope with high proton fluences (2×108â¯protons/s), suggests that this research platform could improve current standards in treatment planning for proton beam radiotherapy.
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Prótons
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Phys Med
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2018
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