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Phys Med Biol ; 69(13)2024 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38862002

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Objective. To assess the performance of a new antiscatter grid design in interventional cardiology for image quality improvement and dose reduction using experimental measurements and Monte Carlo (MC) simulation.Approach.Experimental measurements were performed on an angiography system, using a multi-layered tissue simulating composite phantom made from of poly(methyl methacrylate), aluminium and expanded polystyrene (2/0.2/0.7 cm). The total phantom thickness ranged from 20.3 cm to 40.6 cm. Four conditions were compared; (A) 105 cm source-image receptor distance (SID) without grid, (Bi) 105 cm SID with grid ratio (r) and strip density (N) (r15N80), (Bii) 120 cm SID without grid, and (Biii) 120 cm SID with high ratio grid (r29N80). The system efficiency (η), defined by the signal-to-noise ratio, was compared from theBconditions against caseA. These conditions were also simulated with MC techniques, allowing additional phantom compositions to be explored. Weighted image quality improvement factor (ηw(u)) was studied experimentally at a specific spatial frequency due to the SID change. Images were simulated with an anthropomorphic chest phantom for the different conditions, and the system efficiency was compared for the different anatomical regions.Main results.Good agreement was found between theηandηw(u) methods using both measured and simulated data, with average relative differences between 2%-11%. CaseBiiiprovided higherηvalues compared toA, andBifor thicknesses larger than 20.3 cm. In addition, caseBiiialso provided higherηvalues for high attenuating areas in the anthropomorphic phantom, such as behind the spine.Significance.The new antiscatter grid design provided higher system efficiency compared to the standard grid for the parameters explored in this work.


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Monte Carlo Method , Phantoms, Imaging , Humans , Cardiology/instrumentation , Radiation Dosage , Signal-To-Noise Ratio , Angiography/instrumentation
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 178: 109983, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34678640

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This work reports the production cross-section data for seventy-one radionuclides produced by 0.3 GeV-1.7 GeV protons impinging on thin tantalum targets. For that purpose, activation experiments were performed using the COSY synchrotron at FZ Jülich utilizing the stacked-foils technique and γ-ray spectrometry with high-purity germanium detectors. The Al-27(p,x)Na-24 reaction has been used as monitor reaction. All experimental data have been systematically compared with the existing literature. The excitation functions of Te-116, I-123, Dy-153 and Er-158 are reported for the first time.

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Front Med (Lausanne) ; 8: 625561, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34055823

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This work presents the production cross-sections of Ce, Tb and Dy radionuclides produced by 300 MeV to 1.7 GeV proton-induced spallation reactions in thin tantalum targets as well as the related Thick Target production Yield (TTY) values and ratios. The motivation is to optimise the production of terbium radionuclides for medical applications and to find out at which energy the purity of the collection by mass separation would be highest. For that purpose, activation experiments were performed using the COSY synchrotron at FZ Jülich utilising the stacked-foils technique and γ spectrometry with high-purity germanium detectors. The Al-27(p,x)Na-24 reaction has been used as monitor reaction. All experimental data have been systematically compared with the existing literature.

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