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Optical fiber-based handheld polarized photoacoustic computed tomography for detecting anisotropy of tissues.

Yaguang Ren1, Ying Zhang1,2, Honghui He3, Liangjian Liu1, Xiaojun Wu2, Liang Song1, Chengbo Liu1.   

Abstract

Background: Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is a fast-developing biomedical imaging modality and has immense potential for clinical translation. It utilizes laser excitation and acoustic detection to achieve high spatial resolution and considerable imaging depth in biological tissues. Current PACT primarily treats the absorption coefficient of tissues as a scalar variable while reconstructing the image, which limits its use for anisotropic evaluation of the tissues. Thus, by incorporating polarized imaging methods to evaluate anisotropy, applications of PACT can be further enhanced. So far, dichroism-sensitive PACT has been suggested for polarization detection of biological tissues. However, this approach is unsuitable for intraoperative imaging, since high-power spatial light is needed for excitation, which is dangerous and inconvenient to operate. Thus, there is a need to develop a polarized PACT system suitable for clinical use.
Methods: Herein, we have proposed a specially designed handheld polarized PACT (HP-PACT) system, which was designed to promote intraoperative anisotropy detection of biological tissues. Excitation light was delivered by an optical fiber and reshaped by a compact set of lenses at the output end of the optical fiber. A polarizer was applied to generate linearly polarized light, and the polarization direction was adjusted by simply rotating the half-wave plate. Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) using excitation with several different polarization directions was carried out. Optical axes and the structure of the anisotropic objects were obtained using the principle of polarization detection with the PAI.
Results: We experimentally demonstrated the performance of HP-PACT by imaging both the polarized and unpolarized plastic films. The results showed that HP-PACT can successfully detect the direction of the optical axes of polarized plastic films and has the ability to image at different depths. When linearly polarized light with different polarization directions was used as excitation, PAI studies on a highly anisotropic bovine tendon and relatively low anisotropic mouse leg showed the structural differences between the 2 tissues. The quantified degrees of anisotropy of the bovine tendon and mouse legs were 0.6 and 0.3, respectively. Conclusions: The proposed HP-PACT is able to determine the anisotropic substances' optical axes and distinguish anisotropic substances from isotropic ones. Thus, HP-PACT has the potential for intraoperative diagnosis and treatment of anisotropic tissues, including nerves and tendons. 2022 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT); handheld; polarization imaging

Year:  2022        PMID: 35371963      PMCID: PMC8923867          DOI: 10.21037/qims-21-658

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg        ISSN: 2223-4306


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