Monte Carlo validation in diagnostic radiological imaging

被引:42
作者
Boone, JM [1 ]
Buonocore, MH [1 ]
Cooper, VN [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Radiol, Sacramento, CA 95817 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1118/1.599007
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Monte Carlo analysis in the radiological sciences has been used for several decades, however with the ever-increasing power of desktop computers, the utility of Monte Carlo simulation is increasing. A Monte Carlo code called the Simple Investigative Environment for Radiological Research Applications (SIERRA) is described mathematically, and is then compared against an array of published and unpublished results determined by other means. A series of 32 comparisons between data sets, 22 from independent Monte Carlo simulations and 10 from physically measured data, were assessed. The compared parameters included depth dose curves, lateral energy scattering profiles, scatter to primary ratios, normalized glandular doses, angular scattering distributions, and computed tomography dose index (CTDI) values. Three of the 32 comparison data sets were excluded as they were identified as outliers. Of the remaining 29 data sets compared, the mean differences ranged from - 14.8% to + 17.2%, and the average of the mean differences was 0.12% (sigma=1.64%), and the median difference was 1.57%. Fifty percent of the comparisons showed mean differences of similar to 5% or less, and 93% of the comparisons showed mean differences of 12% or less. We conclude that for research applications in diagnostic radiology, the SIERRA Monte Carlo code demonstrates accuracy and precision to well within acceptable levels. (C) 2000 American Association of Physicists in Medicine. [S0094-2405(00)01506-6].
引用
收藏
页码:1294 / 1304
页数:11
相关论文
共 31 条
[21]   The X-ray and electron benchmarking of the Monte Carlo Codes MCNP-4A and 4B on different computers [J].
Edwards, CR ;
Mountford, PJ .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 1999, 72 (854) :196-200
[22]   SCATTER PRIMARY RATIOS FOR X-RAY-SPECTRA MODIFIED TO ENHANCE IODINE CONTRAST IN SCREEN FILM MAMMOGRAPHY [J].
FRITZ, SL ;
CHANG, CHJ ;
LIVINGSTON, WH .
MEDICAL PHYSICS, 1983, 10 (06) :866-870
[23]  
HAMMERSTEIN GR, 1979, RADIOLOGY, V130, P485
[24]   An approach for the estimation of effective radiation dose at CT in pediatric patients [J].
Huda, W ;
Atherton, JV ;
Ware, DE ;
Cumming, WA .
RADIOLOGY, 1997, 203 (02) :417-422
[25]   EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL ENERGY AND ANGULAR DEPENDENCIES OF SCATTERED RADIATION IN THE MAMMOGRAPHY ENERGY-RANGE [J].
KLEIN, DJ ;
CHAN, HP ;
MUNTZ, EP ;
DOI, K ;
LEE, K ;
CHOPELAS, P ;
BERNSTEIN, H ;
LEE, J .
MEDICAL PHYSICS, 1983, 10 (05) :664-668
[26]   Reference frame - Computing in physics: Are we taking it too seriously? Or not seriously enough? [J].
Langer, J .
PHYSICS TODAY, 1999, 52 (07) :11-+
[27]   An MCNP-based model of a linear accelerator x-ray beam [J].
Lewis, RD ;
Ryde, SJS ;
Hancock, DA ;
Evans, CJ .
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 1999, 44 (05) :1219-1230
[28]  
MORIN RL, 1988, MONTE CARLO SIMULATI, P38
[29]  
Storm E., 1970, Nucl. Data Tables, V7, P565, DOI [10.1016/S0092-640X(70)80017-1, DOI 10.1016/S0092-640X(70)80017-1]
[30]   SPECTRAL DEPENDENCE OF GLANDULAR TISSUE DOSE IN SCREEN-FILM MAMMOGRAPHY [J].
WU, XZ ;
BARNES, GT ;
TUCKER, DM .
RADIOLOGY, 1991, 179 (01) :143-148