| Literature DB >> 30350491 |
Hamed Vavadi1, Atahar Mostafa2, Feifei Zhou1, K M Shihab Uddin2, Murad Althobaiti1, Chen Xu3, Rajeev Bansal1, Foluso Ademuyiwa4, Steven Poplack5, Quing Zhu2,5.
Abstract
Near-infrared diffuse optical tomography (DOT) has demonstrated a great potential as an adjunct modality for differentiation of malignant and benign breast lesions and for monitoring treatment response in patients with locally advanced breast cancers. The path toward commercialization of DOT techniques depends upon the improvement of robustness and user-friendliness of this technique in hardware and software. In this study, we introduce our recently developed ultrasound-guided DOT system, which has been improved in system compactness, robustness, and user-friendliness by custom-designed electronics, automated data preprocessing, and implementation of a new two-step reconstruction algorithm. The system performance has been tested with several sets of solid and blood phantoms and the results show accuracy in reconstructed absorption coefficients as well as blood oxygen saturation. A clinical example of a breast cancer patient, who was undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy, is given to demonstrate the system performance.Entities:
Keywords: diffuse optical tomography; imaging reconstruction; near-infrared instrument; ultrasound
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30350491 PMCID: PMC6197842 DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.24.2.021203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Opt ISSN: 1083-3668 Impact factor: 3.170