Literature DB >> 25343802

Visualization of microvessels by angiography using inverse-Compton scattering X-rays in animal models.

Toshiharu Fujii1, Naoto Fukuyama1, Chiharu Tanaka1, Yoshimori Ikeya1, Yoshiro Shinozaki1, Toshiaki Kawai2, Takuji Atsumi2, Takashi Shiraishi3, Eiichi Sato4, Ryunosuke Kuroda5, Hiroyuki Toyokawa5, Kawakatsu Yamada5, Yuji Ikari6, Hidezo Mori1.   

Abstract

The fundamental performance of microangiography has been evaluated using the S-band linac-based inverse-Compton scattering X-ray (iCSX) method to determine how many photons would be required to apply iCSX to human microangiography. ICSX is characterized by its quasi-monochromatic nature and small focus size which are fundamental requirements for microangiography. However, the current iCSX source does not have sufficient flux for microangiography in clinical settings. It was determined whether S-band compact linac-based iCSX can visualize small vessels of excised animal organs, and the amount of X-ray photons required for real time microangiography in clinical settings was estimated. The iCSX coupled with a high-gain avalanche rushing amorphous photoconductor camera could visualize a resolution chart with only a single iCSX pulse of ∼3 ps duration; the resolution was estimated to be ∼500 µm. The iCSX coupled with an X-ray cooled charge-coupled device image sensor camera visualized seventh-order vascular branches (80 µm in diameter) of a rabbit ear by accumulating the images for 5 and 30 min, corresponding to irradiation of 3000 and 18000 iCSX pulses, respectively. The S-band linac-based iCSX visualized microvessels by accumulating the images. An iCSX source with a photon number of 3.6 × 10(3)-5.4 × 10(4) times greater than that used in this study may enable visualizing microvessels of human fingertips even in clinical settings.

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Keywords:  inverse-Compton scattering X-rays; microangiography; spatial resolution

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25343802     DOI: 10.1107/S1600577514017500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat        ISSN: 0909-0495            Impact factor:   2.616


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1.  [Establishment of a rabbit model of small diameter vascular graft replacement].

Authors:  Jia-Qing Zhang; Kun-Tang Chen; Fu-Wei Zhang; Shao-Bin Li; Yuan-Zhou Wu; Jing Feng; Wu-Jun Wang; Yu-Sheng Yan
Journal:  Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao       Date:  2017-05-20

2.  Accurate and continuous ultrasonography evaluation of small diameter vascular prostheses in vivo.

Authors:  Jing Shi; Jialing Zhang; Meng Yin; Qian Wang; Jun Du
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2018-02-26       Impact factor: 2.447

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