• DocumentCode
    3495264
  • Title

    Dual-modality imager based on ultrasonic modulation of incoherent light in turbid medium

  • Author

    Krishnan, K.B. ; Fomitchov, P. ; Lomnes, S.J. ; Kollegal, M. ; Jansen, F.P.

  • Author_Institution
    GE Global Res., Bangalore
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    1-1 Dec. 2005
  • Lastpage
    132
  • Abstract
    A hybrid imaging system capable of combining the spatial resolution of ultrasound with functional sensitivity of fluorescence optical imaging can render the conventionally ill-posed optical image reconstruction more tractable. In this paper, ultrasonic modulation of diffuse photons from an incoherent source in a turbid medium or FluoroSound has been proposed as a mechanism for dual-modality fusion. Theoretical calculations based on a diffusion approximation for tissue depths up to 2cm and reduced scattering coefficients ranging from 5-20/cm have shown show that diffuse photon modulation increases with scattering, decreases with absorption, reaches a minimum when the acoustic focus is located mid-way between the source and the detector; and can be optimized by a suitably shaped and sized acoustic focus. The diffuse photon modulation signature could potentially be used for improving spatial resolution of deep tissue fluorescence imaging and enable fusion of ultrasound and optical imaging in a single measurement
  • Keywords
    biomedical ultrasonics; optical modulation; ultrasonic imaging; FluoroSound; deep tissue fluorescence imaging; diffuse photons; diffusion approximation; dual-modality fusion; dual-modality imager; incoherent light; optical imaging; photon modulation; turbid medium; ultrasonic modulation; ultrasound imaging; Acoustic scattering; Fluorescence; Focusing; Light scattering; Optical imaging; Optical modulation; Optical scattering; Particle scattering; Spatial resolution; Ultrasonic imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Applied Imagery and Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2005. Proceedings. 34th
  • Conference_Location
    Washington, DC
  • ISSN
    1550-5219
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-2479-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AIPR.2005.27
  • Filename
    1612811