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Min Wu1, Krista Jansen2, Antonius F W van der Steen3, Gijs van Soest1.
Abstract
The lipid content in plaques is an important marker for identifying atherosclerotic lesions and disease states. Intravascular photoacoustic (IVPA) imaging can be used to visualize lipids in the artery. In this study, we further investigated lipid detection in the 1.7-µm spectral range. By exploiting the relative difference between the IVPA signal strengths at 1718 and 1734 nm, we could successfully detect and differentiate between the plaque lipids and peri-adventitial fat in human coronary arteries ex vivo. Our study demonstrates that IVPA imaging can positively identify atherosclerotic plaques using only two wavelengths, which could enable rapid data acquisition in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: (110.0110) Imaging systems; (110.5120) Photoacoustic imaging; (110.5125) Photoacoustics
Year: 2015 PMID: 26417500 PMCID: PMC4574656 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.6.003276
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732