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Approaches to denoise the diffuse optical signals for tissue blood flow measurement.

Peng Zhang1, Zhiguo Gui1, GuoDong Guo1,2, Yu Shang1.   

Abstract

Various diseases are relevant to the abnormal blood flow in tissue. Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is an emerging technology to extract the blood flow index (BFI) from light electric field temporal autocorrelation data. To account for tissue heterogeneity and irregular geometry, we developed an innovative DCS algorithm (i.e., the Nth order linear algorithm, or simply the NL algorithm) previously, in which the DCS signals are fully utilized through iterative linear regressions. Under the framework of NL algorithm, the BFI to be extracted is significantly influenced by the linear regression approach adopted. In this study, three approaches were proposed and evaluated for performing the iterative linear regressions, in order to understand what are the appropriate regression methods for BFI estimation. The three methods are least-squared minimization (L2 norm), least-absolute minimization (L1 norm) and support vector regression (SVR), where L2 norm is a conventional approach to perform linear regression. L1 norm and SVR are the approaches newly introduced here to process the DCS data. Computer simulations and the autocorrelation data collected from liquid phantom and human tissues are utilized to evaluate the three approaches. The results show that the best performance is achieved by the SVR approach in extracting the BFI values, with an error rate of 2.23% at 3.0 cm source-detector separation. The L1 norm method gives a medium error of 2.81%. In contrast, the L2 norm method leads to the largest error (3.93%) in extracting the BFI values. The outcomes derived from this study will be very helpful for the tissue blood flow measurements, which is critical for translating the DCS technology to the clinic.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 31065421      PMCID: PMC6490982          DOI: 10.1364/BOE.9.006170

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


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