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Sensitivity of laser speckle contrast imaging to flow perturbations in the cortex.

Mitchell A Davis1, Louis Gagnon2, David A Boas2, Andrew K Dunn1.   

Abstract

Laser speckle contrast imaging has become a ubiquitous tool for imaging blood flow in a variety of tissues. However, due to its widefield imaging nature, the measured speckle contrast is a depth integrated quantity and interpretation of baseline values and the depth dependent sensitivity of those values to changes in underlying flow has not been thoroughly evaluated. Using dynamic light scattering Monte Carlo simulations, the sensitivity of the autocorrelation function and speckle contrast to flow changes in the cerebral cortex was extensively examined. These simulations demonstrate that the sensitivity of the inverse autocorrelation time, [Formula: see text], varies across the field of view: directly over surface vessels [Formula: see text] is strongly localized to the single vessel, while parenchymal ROIs have a larger sensitivity to flow changes at depths up to 500 μm into the tissue and up to 200 μm lateral to the ROI. It is also shown that utilizing the commonly used models the relate [Formula: see text] to flow resulted in nearly the same sensitivity to the underlying flow, but fail to accurately relate speckle contrast values to absolute [Formula: see text].

Keywords:  (170.6480) Spectroscopy, speckle; (290.4210) Multiple scattering; (290.7050) Turbid media

Year:  2016        PMID: 27231587      PMCID: PMC4866454          DOI: 10.1364/BOE.7.000759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Opt Express        ISSN: 2156-7085            Impact factor:   3.732


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