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Image-Based Dosimetry Procedures

Ljungberg, Michael LU orcid (2025) p.118-130
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This chapter describes methods and procedures that can be used to calculate the absorbed dose distribution based on quantitative SPECT/PET images. In this context, quantitative images mean images corrected for various physical effects (among them are photon attenuation, scatter contribution, dead time) in such a way that the values of each voxel can then be translated into units of activity by a calibration factor. These quantitative images can serve as input to an estimation of the radiation transport from which dosimetric data are obtained. The main interaction types for charged particles are briefly described together with three methods to obtain the energy distribution around radionuclides. These three methods are (1) assumption of... (More)

This chapter describes methods and procedures that can be used to calculate the absorbed dose distribution based on quantitative SPECT/PET images. In this context, quantitative images mean images corrected for various physical effects (among them are photon attenuation, scatter contribution, dead time) in such a way that the values of each voxel can then be translated into units of activity by a calibration factor. These quantitative images can serve as input to an estimation of the radiation transport from which dosimetric data are obtained. The main interaction types for charged particles are briefly described together with three methods to obtain the energy distribution around radionuclides. These three methods are (1) assumption of local absorbed energy from the emitted radiation within a voxel, (2) analytical convolution with a point-dose kernel to obtain the energy distribution around the voxels, and (3) the use of full Monte-Carlo-based radiation transport to explicit simulate photons and charge-particles in a volume using patient-specific anatomical information. A discussion of the limitations of image-based dosimetry is given, together with information about guidelines and recommendations.

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Radiotheranostics -A Primer for Medical Physicists II : Radiochemistry, Radiobiology, Dosimetry, Safety, Economics, and AI - Radiochemistry, Radiobiology, Dosimetry, Safety, Economics, and AI
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CRC Press/Balkema
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10.1201/9781032668413-14
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  author       = {{Ljungberg, Michael}},
  booktitle    = {{Radiotheranostics -A Primer for Medical Physicists II : Radiochemistry, Radiobiology, Dosimetry, Safety, Economics, and AI}},
  isbn         = {{9781040442746}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{01}},
  pages        = {{118--130}},
  publisher    = {{CRC Press/Balkema}},
  title        = {{Image-Based Dosimetry Procedures}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781032668413-14}},
  doi          = {{10.1201/9781032668413-14}},
  year         = {{2025}},
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