In vivo near-infrared spectral detection of pressure-induced changes in breast tissue

2003 ◽  
Vol 28 (14) ◽  
pp. 1212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shudong Jiang ◽  
Brian W. Pogue ◽  
Keith D. Paulsen ◽  
Christine Kogel ◽  
StevenP. Poplack
2011 ◽  
Vol 04 (02) ◽  
pp. 199-208
Author(s):  
ZHIQIU LI ◽  
SHUDONG JIANG ◽  
VENKATARAMANAN KRISHNASWAMY ◽  
SCOTT C. DAVIS ◽  
SUBHADRA SRINIVASAN ◽  
...  

A near-infrared (NIR) tomography system with spectrally-encoded sources in two wavelength bands was built to quantify the temporal oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin contrast in breast tissue at a 20 Hz bandwidth. The system was integrated into a 3 T magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system through a customized breast coil interface for simultaneous optical and MRI acquisition. In this configuration, the MR images provide breast tissue structural information for NIR spectroscopy of adipose and fibro-glandular tissue in breast. Spectral characterization performance of the NIR system was verified through dynamic phantom experiments. Normal human subjects were imaged with finger pulse oximeter (PO) plethysmogram synchronized to the NIR system to provide a frequency-locked reference. Both the raw data from the NIR system and the recovered absorption coefficients of the breast at two wavelengths showed the same frequency of about 1.3 Hz as the PO output. The frequency lock-in approach provided a practical platform for MR-localized recovery of small pulsatile variations of oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin in the breast, which are related to the heartbeat and vascular resistance of the tissue.


2007 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 1143-1156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subhadra Srinivasan ◽  
Brian W. Pogue ◽  
Colin Carpenter ◽  
Shudong Jiang ◽  
Wendy A. Wells ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 091316 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kelly E. Michaelsen ◽  
Venkataramanan Krishnaswamy ◽  
Linxi Shi ◽  
Srinivasan Vedantham ◽  
Andrew Karellas ◽  
...  

Photonics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 556
Author(s):  
Yuliya Maklygina ◽  
Igor Romanishkin ◽  
Aleksej Skobeltsin ◽  
Dina Farrakhova ◽  
Sergej Kharnas ◽  
...  

In this work, we tested a new approach to assess the presence of inflammatory process in the implant area using spectral methods and the technique of fiber fluorescence analysis of photosensitizers in nanoform. First of all, the spectral characteristics of the photosensitizer when interacting with the porous surface of the implant, based on hydroxyapatite under in vitro and in vivo conditions, were determined. Thus, it was shown that spectral characteristics of photosensitizers can be used for judgement on the process of inflammation in the implant area and thus on the local presence of the immunocompetent cells. The analysis was performed at a sufficient depth in the biotissue by using the near-infrared spectral region, as well as two different methods: fiber-based laser spectroscopy and fiber-optic neuroscopy, which served to monitor the process and regular fluorescence diagnosis of the studied area. Fluorescence spectroscopic analysis was performed on experimental animals in vivo, i.e., under conditions of active immune system intervention, as well as on cell cultures in vitro in order to judge the role of the immune system in the interaction with the implant in comparison. Thus, the aim of the study was to determine the relationship between the fluorescence signal of nanophotosensitizers in the near infrared spectral region and its parameters with the level of inflammation and the type of surface with which the photosensitizer interacts in the implant area. Thus, fiber-optic control opens up new approaches for further diagnosis and therapy in the implant area, making immune cells a prime target for advanced therapies.


2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 061703 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subhadra Srinivasan ◽  
Colin M. Carpenter ◽  
Hamid R. Ghadyani ◽  
Senate J. Taka ◽  
Peter A. Kaufman ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 09 (02) ◽  
pp. 1650007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Majid Shokoufi ◽  
Farid Golnaraghi

Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy (DOS) is a promising non-invasive and non-ionizing technique for breast anomaly detection. In this study, we have developed a new handheld DOS probe to measure optical properties of breast tissue. In the proposed probe, the breast tissue is illuminated with four near infrared (NIR) wavelengths light emitting diodes (LED), which are encapsulated in a package (eLEDs), and two PIN photodiodes measure the intensity of the scattered photons at two different locations. The proposed technique of using eLEDs is introduced, in order to have a multi-wavelength pointed-beam illumination source instead of using the laser-coupled fiber-optic technique, which increases the complexity, size, and cost of the probe. Despite the fact that the proposed technique miniaturizes the probe and reduces the complexity of the DOS, the study proves that it is accurate and reliable in measuring optical properties of the tissue. The measurements are performed at the rate of 10[Formula: see text]Hz which is suitable for dynamic measurement of biological activity, in-vivo. The multi-spectral evaluation algorithm is used to reconstruct four main absorber concentrations in the breast including oxy-hemoglobin (cHb), deoxy-hemoglobin (cHbO2), water (cH2O), fat (cFat), and average scattering coefficient of the medium, as well as concentration changes in Hb ([Formula: see text]cHb) and HbO2 ([Formula: see text]cHbO2). Although the probe is designed for breast cancer diagnosis, it can be used in a wide range of applications for both static and dynamic measurements such as functional brain imaging. A series of phantoms, comprised of Delrin[Formula: see text], Intralipid[Formula: see text], PierceTM and Black ink, are used to verify performance of the device. The probe will be tested on human subjects, in-vivo, in the next phase.


Author(s):  
Shudong Jiang ◽  
Brian W. Pogue ◽  
Xiaomei Song ◽  
Subhadra Srinivasan ◽  
Keith D. Paulsen ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chun-Chieh Yang ◽  
Cristóbal Garrido-Novell ◽  
Dolores Pérez-Marín ◽  
José E. Guerrero-Ginel ◽  
Ana Garrido-Varo ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 48 (10) ◽  
pp. D130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shudong Jiang ◽  
Brian W. Pogue ◽  
Ashley M. Laughney ◽  
Christine A. Kogel ◽  
Keith D. Paulsen

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