Title :
Near Infrared Imaging of Tissue Heterogeneity: Probe Design and Sensitivity Analysis
Author :
Xu, Ronald ; Qiang, Bo ; Mao, Jimmy
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Center, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH
Abstract :
A CW type handheld near infrared tissue oximeter called P-Scan tissue imager was developed for real time imaging of tissue oxygen saturation ([StO2]) and hemoglobin concentration ([Hbt]). The probe consists of eight dual-wavelength light sources (690 nm and 830 nm) and eight photon detectors forming a 2.5 cm times 2.5 cm matrix. The local tissue oxygen saturation and hemoglobin concentration was calculated based on optical measurement of absorption coefficients for oxy and deoxy hemoglobin. A superimposition algorithm was developed for direct imaging of local tissue [StO2]/[Hbt] without complex inverse reconstruction. The measurement sensitivity of such a P-Scan device with respect to tumor size, tumor depth, tumor lateral location and tumor optical contrast was studied. First order Born approximation was used to simulate the photon migration in a 2D turbid model with an embedded absorber. The simulation results implied that the P-Scan imager is able to detect the tissue heterogeneity up to 1.5 cm deep with reasonably high sensitivity. Simulation also indicated that among multiple factors that may influence the P-Scan sensitivity, tumor size and tumor depth are dominant factors
Keywords :
biochemistry; biomedical optical imaging; infrared imaging; molecular biophysics; oximetry; proteins; tumours; 1.5 cm; 2.5 cm; 2D turbid model; 690 nm; 830 nm; CW type handheld near infrared tissue oximeter; P-Scan tissue imager; absorption coefficients; first order Born approximation; hemoglobin concentration; near infrared imaging; probe design; sensitivity analysis; superimposition algorithm; tissue heterogeneity; tissue oxygen saturation; tumor depth; tumor lateral location; tumor optical contrast; tumor size; Absorption; Image reconstruction; Infrared imaging; Light sources; Neoplasms; Optical imaging; Optical saturation; Optical sensors; Probes; Sensitivity analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8741-4
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1616398