Photon fluence and dose estimation in computed tomography using a discrete ordinates Boltzmann solver

Author:

Norris Edward T.,Liu Xin

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, cone-beam single projection and axial CT scans are modeled with a software package—DOCTORS, which solves the linear Boltzmann equation using the discrete ordinates method. Phantoms include a uniform 35 cm diameter water cylinder and a non-uniform abdomen phantom. Series simulations were performed with different simulation parameters, including the number of quadrature angles, the order of Legendre polynomial expansions, and coarse and fine mesh grid. Monte Carlo simulations were also performed to benchmark DOCTORS simulations. A quantitative comparison was made between the simulation results obtained using DOCTORS and Monte Carlo methods. The deterministic simulation was in good agreement with the Monte Carlo simulation on dose estimation, with a root-mean-square-deviation difference of around 2.87%. It was found that the contribution of uncollided photon fluence directly from the source dominates the local absorbed dose in the diagnostic X-ray energy range. The uncollided photon fluence can be calculated accurately using a ‘ray-tracing’ algorithm. The accuracy of collided photon fluence estimation is largely affected by the pre-calculated multigroup cross-sections. The primary benefit of DOCTORS lies in its rapid computation speed. Using DOCTORS, parallel computing with GPU enables the cone-beam CT dose estimation nearly in real-time.

Funder

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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