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Optimization of GATE simulations for whole-body planar scintigraphic acquisitions using the XCAT male phantom with 177 Lu-DOTATATE biokinetics in a Siemens Symbia T2

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Simulations of planar whole body acquisitions in therapeutic procedures are often extensively time-consuming and therefore rarely used. However, optimising tools and variance reduction techniques can be employed to overcome this problem. In this paper, a variety of features available in GATE are explored and their capabilities to reduce simulation time are evaluated. For this purpose, the male XCAT phantom was used as a virtual patient with 177Lu-DOTATATE pharmacokinetic for whole body planar acquisition simulations in a Siemens Symbia T2 model. Activity distribution was divided into 8 compartments that were simulated separately. GATE optimization techniques included reducing the amount of time spent in both voxel and detector tracking. Some acceleration techniques led to a decrease of CPU-time by a factor of 167, while image statistics were kept constant. In that context, the simulation of therapeutic procedure imaging would still require 46 days on a single CPU, but this could be reduced to hours on a dedicated cluster.
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hal-01742991 , version 1 (26-03-2018)

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G.C.A. Costa, D.A.B. Bonifacio, D. Sarrut, T. Cajgfinger, M. Bardiès. Optimization of GATE simulations for whole-body planar scintigraphic acquisitions using the XCAT male phantom with 177 Lu-DOTATATE biokinetics in a Siemens Symbia T2. Physica Medica, 2017, 42, pp.292 - 297. ⟨10.1016/j.ejmp.2017.07.009⟩. ⟨hal-01742991⟩
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