| Literature DB >> 36254241 |
Jiangbo Chen1, Yachao Zhang1, Jingyi Zhu1, Xu Tang1, Lidai Wang1,2.
Abstract
Optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy offers high-resolution, label-free hemodynamic and functional imaging to many biomedical applications. However, long-standing technical barriers, such as limited field of view, bulky scanning probes, and slow imaging speed, have limited the application of optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy. Here, we present freehand scanning photoacoustic microscopy (FS-PAM) that can flexibly image various anatomical sites. We develop a compact handheld photoacoustic probe to acquire 3D images with high speed, and great flexibility. The high scanning speed not only enables video camera mode imaging but also allows for the first implementation of simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) in photoacoustic microscopy. We demonstrate fast in vivo imaging of some mouse organs, and human oral mucosa. The high imaging speed greatly reduces motion artifacts and distortions from tissue moving, breathing, and unintended handshaking. We demonstrate small-lesion localization in a large region of the brain. FS-PAM offers a flexible high-speed imaging tool with an extendable field of view, enabling more biomedical imaging applications.Entities:
Keywords: Expendable field of view; Freehand-scanning; Optical-resolution; Photoacoustic microscopy
Year: 2022 PMID: 36254241 PMCID: PMC9568868 DOI: 10.1016/j.pacs.2022.100411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Photoacoustics ISSN: 2213-5979