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Zhonglie Piao, Teng Ma1, Jiawen Li2, Maximilian T Wiedmann2, Shenghai Huang2, Mingyue Yu1, K Kirk Shung1, Qifa Zhou1, Chang-Seok Kim3, Zhongping Chen2.
Abstract
Intravascular photoacoustic imaging at 1.7 μm spectral band has shown promising capabilities for lipid-rich vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque detection. In this work, we report a high speed catheter-based integrated intravascular photoacoustic/intravascular ultrasound (IVPA/IVUS) imaging system with a 500 Hz optical parametric oscillator laser at 1725 nm. A lipid-mimicking phantom and atherosclerotic rabbit abdominal aorta were imaged at 1 frame per second, which is two orders of magnitude faster than previously reported in IVPA imaging with the same wavelength. Clear photoacoustic signals by the absorption of lipid rich deposition demonstrated the ability of the system for high speed vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques detection.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26339072 PMCID: PMC4552696 DOI: 10.1063/1.4929584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Phys Lett ISSN: 0003-6951 Impact factor: 3.791