Literature DB >> 25832265

A prototype hand-held tri-modal instrument for in vivo ultrasound, photoacoustic, and fluorescence imaging.

Jeeun Kang1, Jin Ho Chang1, Brian C Wilson2, Israel Veilleux2, Yanhui Bai2, Ralph DaCosta2, Kang Kim3, Seunghan Ha3, Jong Gun Lee4, Jeong Seok Kim4, Sang-Goo Lee5, Sun Mi Kim6, Hak Jong Lee6, Young Bok Ahn7, Seunghee Han8, Yangmo Yoo1, Tai-Kyong Song1.   

Abstract

Multi-modality imaging is beneficial for both preclinical and clinical applications as it enables complementary information from each modality to be obtained in a single procedure. In this paper, we report the design, fabrication, and testing of a novel tri-modal in vivo imaging system to exploit molecular/functional information from fluorescence (FL) and photoacoustic (PA) imaging as well as anatomical information from ultrasound (US) imaging. The same ultrasound transducer was used for both US and PA imaging, bringing the pulsed laser light into a compact probe by fiberoptic bundles. The FL subsystem is independent of the acoustic components but the front end that delivers and collects the light is physically integrated into the same probe. The tri-modal imaging system was implemented to provide each modality image in real time as well as co-registration of the images. The performance of the system was evaluated through phantom and in vivo animal experiments. The results demonstrate that combining the modalities does not significantly compromise the performance of each of the separate US, PA, and FL imaging techniques, while enabling multi-modality registration. The potential applications of this novel approach to multi-modality imaging range from preclinical research to clinical diagnosis, especially in detection/localization and surgical guidance of accessible solid tumors.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25832265     DOI: 10.1063/1.4915146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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