Title :
Intravascular photoacoustic imaging using an IVUS imaging catheter
Author :
Sethuraman, Shriram ; Aglyamov, Salavat R. ; Amirian, James H. ; Smalling, Richard W. ; Emelianov, Stanislav Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Texas Univ., Austin, TX
fDate :
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Catheter-based imaging of atherosclerosis with high resolution, albeit invasive, is extremely important for screening and characterization of vulnerable plaques. Currently, there is a need for an imaging technique capable of providing comprehensive morphological and functional information of plaques. In this paper, we present an intravascular photoacoustic imaging technique to characterize vulnerable plaques by using optical absorption contrast between normal tissue and atherosclerotic lesions. Specifically, we investigate the feasibility of obtaining intravascular photoacoustic (IVPA) images using a high-frequency intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging catheter. Indeed, the combination of IVPA imaging with clinically available IVUS imaging may provide desired functional and morphological assessment of the plaque. The imaging studies were performed with tissue-mimicking arterial vessel phantoms and excised samples of rabbit artery. The results of our study suggest that catheter-based intravascular photoacoustic imaging is possible, and the combination of IVPA with IVUS has the potential to detect and differentiate atherosclerosis based on both the structure and composition of the plaque
Keywords :
bio-optics; bioacoustics; biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; catheters; phantoms; IVUS imaging catheter; arterial vessel phantoms; atherosclerosis; atherosclerotic lesions; high-frequency intravascular ultrasound imaging; intravascular photoacoustic imaging; normal tissue; optical absorption contrast; rabbit artery; vulnerable plaques; Absorption; Atherosclerosis; Catheters; High-resolution imaging; Image resolution; Imaging phantoms; Lesions; Optical imaging; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultraviolet sources; Animals; Atherosclerosis; Catheterization; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Image Enhancement; Microscopy, Acoustic; Phantoms, Imaging; Rabbits; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Ultrasonography, Interventional;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2007.343