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A method to improve reconstruction of the distribution of hemoglobin, oxygenation, and MLu concentration in the human prostate before and after photodynamic therapy.

Jarod C Finlay1, Timothy C Zhu1, Xiaodong Zhou1, Andreea Dimofte1, S B Malkowicz2, Stephen M Hahn1.   

Abstract

Explicit dosimetry of photodynamic therapy requires detailed knowledge of the light, drug, and oxygenation distributions within the target tissue. We present a method for the optical detection and three-dimensional reconstruction of hemoglobin concentration and oxygenation and sensitizer concentration within the human prostate. Spectrally resolved diffuse transmission measurements were made using a small isotropic fiber-based white light source and an isotropic detector inserted into the prostate via parallel closed transparent catheters. The spectra were modeled using the diffusion approximation appropriate for infinite media. The optical absorption of the prostate was assumed to be a linear combination of the absorption spectra of oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin and MLu, and the scattering was assumed to be of the form A(λ/λ0)-b. The separation of absorption and scattering coefficients was accomplished based on the spectral shape of the diffuse transmission, rather than the spatial variation in intensity. By making multiple measurements at various source-detector separations, we investigate the signal-to-noise sensitivity of our algorithm. In addition, the redundancy in our source-detector position matrix creates several positions in which the tissue parameters can be reconstructed from multiple independent measurements, allowing an assessment of the repeatability of the algorithm. We find significant heterogeneity in the reconstructed optical properties; however the recovery of spectrally consistent absorption and scattering spectra is improved compared to wavelength-wise reconstruction algorithms.

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Keywords:  Photodynamic therapy; absorption; diffusion; sensitizer; spectroscopy

Year:  2007        PMID: 26136614      PMCID: PMC4484876          DOI: 10.1117/12.699545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng        ISSN: 0277-786X


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5.  Interstitial fluorescence spectroscopy in the human prostate during motexafin lutetium-mediated photodynamic therapy.

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7.  In vivo determination of the absorption and scattering spectra of the human prostate during photodynamic therapy.

Authors:  Jarod C Finlay; Timothy C Zhu; Andreea Dimofte; Diana Stripp; S Bruce Malkowicz; Richard Whittington; Jeremy Miles; Eli Glatstein; Stephen M Hahn
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8.  Updated results of a phase I trial of motexafin lutetium-mediated interstitial photodynamic therapy in patients with locally recurrent prostate cancer.

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9.  Optical properties of human prostate at 732 nm measured in mediated photodynamic therapy.

Authors:  Timothy C Zhu; Andreea Dimofte; Jarod C Finlay; Diana Stripp; Theresa Busch; Jeremy Miles; Richard Whittington; S Bruce Malkowicz; Zelig Tochner; Eli Glatstein; Stephen M Hahn
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10.  Determination of the distribution of light, optical properties, drug concentration, and tissue oxygenation in-vivo in human prostate during motexafin lutetium-mediated photodynamic therapy.

Authors:  Timothy C Zhu; Jarod C Finlay; Stephen M Hahn
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