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Huangxuan Zhao1,2, Guangsong Wang2, Riqiang Lin2, Xiaojing Gong2, Liang Song2, Tan Li1, Wenjia Wang1, Kunya Zhang1, Xiuqing Qian1, Haixia Zhang1, Lin Li1, Zhicheng Liu1, Chengbo Liu2.
Abstract
For the diagnosis and evaluation of ophthalmic diseases, imaging and quantitative characterization of vasculature in the iris are very important. The recently developed photoacoustic imaging, which is ultrasensitive in imaging endogenous hemoglobin molecules, provides a highly efficient label-free method for imaging blood vasculature in the iris. However, the development of advanced vascular quantification algorithms is still needed to enable accurate characterization of the underlying vasculature. We have developed a vascular information quantification algorithm by adopting a three-dimensional (3-D) Hessian matrix and applied for processing iris vasculature images obtained with a custom-built optical-resolution photoacoustic imaging system (OR-PAM). For the first time, we demonstrate in vivo 3-D vascular structures of a rat iris with a the label-free imaging method and also accurately extract quantitative vascular information, such as vessel diameter, vascular density, and vascular tortuosity. Our results indicate that the developed algorithm is capable of quantifying the vasculature in the 3-D photoacoustic images of the iris in-vivo, thus enhancing the diagnostic capability of the OR-PAM system for vascular-related ophthalmic diseases in vivo. (2018) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).Entities:
Keywords: optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy; photoacoustic imaging; quantitative vascular imaging; rat iris
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29687685 DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.23.4.046006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Opt ISSN: 1083-3668 Impact factor: 3.170