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Video-rate near infrared tomography to image pulsatile absorption properties in thick tissue.

Zhiqiu Li1, Venkataramanan Krishnaswamy, Scott C Davis, Subhadra Srinivasan, Keith D Paulsen, Brian W Pogue.   

Abstract

A high frame-rate near-infrared (NIR) tomography system was created to allow transmission imaging of thick tissues with spectral encoding for parallel source implementation. The design was created to maximize tissue penetration through up to 10 cm of tissue, allowing eventual use in human imaging. Eight temperature-controlled laser diodes (LD) are used in parallel with 1.5 nm shifts in their lasing wavelengths. Simultaneous detection is achieved with eight high-resolution, CCD-based spectrometers that were synchronized to detect the intensities and decode their source locations from the spectrum. Static and dynamic imaging is demonstrated through a 64 mm tissue-equivalent phantom, with acquisition rates up to 20 frames per second. Imaging of pulsatile absorption changes through a 72 mm phantom was demonstrated with a 0.5 Hz varying object having only 1% effect upon the transmitted signal. This subtle signal change was used to show that while reconstructing the signal changes in a tissue may not be possible, image-guided recovery of the pulsatile change in broad regions of tissue was possible. The ability to image thick tissue and the capacity to image periodic changes in absorption makes this design well suited for tracking thick tissue hemodynamics in vivo during MR or CT imaging.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19582120      PMCID: PMC2797366          DOI: 10.1364/oe.17.012043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Opt Express        ISSN: 1094-4087            Impact factor:   3.894


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4.  Frequency-domain optical mammography: edge effect corrections.

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1.  Rapid magnetic resonance-guided near-infrared mapping to image pulsatile hemoglobin in the breast.

Authors:  Zhiqiu Li; Venkataramanan Krishnaswamy; Shudong Jiang; Scott C Davis; Subhadra Srinivasan; Keith D Paulsen; Brian W Pogue
Journal:  Opt Lett       Date:  2010-12-01       Impact factor: 3.776

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