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Compton scatter compensation using the triple-energy window method for single- and dual-isotope SPECT.
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsCompton Scatter CompensationSpatial DistributionTriple-energy Window MethodDual-isotope SpectPhoton-counting Computed TomographyPrimary PhotonsRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesRadiation DetectionPhysicsMedical ImagingAccelerator Mass SpectrometryBiophotonicsRadiographic ImagingPhoton StatisticOptical ImagingScatter Compensation MethodSpectroscopyBiomedical Imaging
The spatial distribution of scattered photons varies depending on many factors such as object size and source distribution. We propose a triple-energy window (TEW) scatter compensation method for determining position-dependent Compton scatter. We estimated the count of primary photons at each pixel in the acquired image using the 24% main window centered at the photo peak energy and 3 keV scatter rejection windows on both sides of the main window. We conducted a physical evaluation of this method using phantoms and also applied this method to patients in a clinical trial. The TEW method performed Compton scatter compensation with good accuracy.