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Using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study is to determine the optical properties and their differences for normal human stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue in the cardiac orifice in vitro at 635, 730, 808, 890 and 980 nm wavelengths of laser. METHODS: The measurements were performed using a CCD detector, and...

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Autores principales: Wei, Hua Jiang, Xing, Da, He, Bo Hua, Gu, Huai Min, Wu, Guo Yong, Chen, Xue Mei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2743700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19715589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-9-64
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author Wei, Hua Jiang
Xing, Da
He, Bo Hua
Gu, Huai Min
Wu, Guo Yong
Chen, Xue Mei
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Xing, Da
He, Bo Hua
Gu, Huai Min
Wu, Guo Yong
Chen, Xue Mei
author_sort Wei, Hua Jiang
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description BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study is to determine the optical properties and their differences for normal human stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue in the cardiac orifice in vitro at 635, 730, 808, 890 and 980 nm wavelengths of laser. METHODS: The measurements were performed using a CCD detector, and the optical properties were assessed from the measurements using the spatially resolved reflectance, and nonlinear fitting of diffusion equation. RESULTS: The results of measurement showed that the absorption coefficients, the reduced scattering coefficients, the optical penetration depths, the diffusion coefficients, the diffuse reflectance and the shifts of diffuse reflectance of tissue samples at five different wavelengths vary with a change of wavelength. The maximum absorption coefficient for tissue samples is 0.265 mm(-1 )at 980 nm, and the minimum absorption coefficient is 0.0332 mm(-1 )at 730 nm, and the maximum difference in the absorption coefficients is 698% between 730 and 980 nm, and the minimum difference is 1.61% between 635 and 808 nm. The maximum reduced scattering coefficient for tissue samples is 1.19 mm(-1 )at 635 nm, and the minimum reduced scattering coefficient is 0.521 mm(-1 )at 980 nm, and the maximum difference in the reduced scattering coefficients is 128% between 635 and 980 nm, and the minimum difference is 1.15% between 890 and 980 nm. The maximum optical penetration depth for tissue samples is 3.57 mm at 808 nm, and the minimum optical penetration depth is 1.43 mm at 980 nm. The maximum diffusion constant for tissue samples is 0.608 mm at 890 nm, and the minimum diffusion constant is 0.278 mm at 635 nm. The maximum diffuse reflectance is 3.57 mm(-1 )at 808 nm, and the minimum diffuse reflectance is 1.43 mm(-1 )at 980 nm. The maximum shift Δx of diffuse reflectance is 1.11 mm(-1 )at 890 nm, and the minimum shift Δx of diffuse reflectance is 0.507 mm(-1 )at 635 nm. CONCLUSION: The absorption coefficients, the reduced scattering coefficients, the optical penetration depths, the diffusion coefficients, the diffuse reflectance and the shifts of diffuse reflectance of tissue samples at 635, 730, 808, 890 and 980 nm wavelengths vary with a change of wavelength. There were significant differences in the optical properties for tissue samples at five different wavelengths (P < 0.01).
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spelling pubmed-27437002009-09-15 Using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue Wei, Hua Jiang Xing, Da He, Bo Hua Gu, Huai Min Wu, Guo Yong Chen, Xue Mei BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study is to determine the optical properties and their differences for normal human stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue in the cardiac orifice in vitro at 635, 730, 808, 890 and 980 nm wavelengths of laser. METHODS: The measurements were performed using a CCD detector, and the optical properties were assessed from the measurements using the spatially resolved reflectance, and nonlinear fitting of diffusion equation. RESULTS: The results of measurement showed that the absorption coefficients, the reduced scattering coefficients, the optical penetration depths, the diffusion coefficients, the diffuse reflectance and the shifts of diffuse reflectance of tissue samples at five different wavelengths vary with a change of wavelength. The maximum absorption coefficient for tissue samples is 0.265 mm(-1 )at 980 nm, and the minimum absorption coefficient is 0.0332 mm(-1 )at 730 nm, and the maximum difference in the absorption coefficients is 698% between 730 and 980 nm, and the minimum difference is 1.61% between 635 and 808 nm. The maximum reduced scattering coefficient for tissue samples is 1.19 mm(-1 )at 635 nm, and the minimum reduced scattering coefficient is 0.521 mm(-1 )at 980 nm, and the maximum difference in the reduced scattering coefficients is 128% between 635 and 980 nm, and the minimum difference is 1.15% between 890 and 980 nm. The maximum optical penetration depth for tissue samples is 3.57 mm at 808 nm, and the minimum optical penetration depth is 1.43 mm at 980 nm. The maximum diffusion constant for tissue samples is 0.608 mm at 890 nm, and the minimum diffusion constant is 0.278 mm at 635 nm. The maximum diffuse reflectance is 3.57 mm(-1 )at 808 nm, and the minimum diffuse reflectance is 1.43 mm(-1 )at 980 nm. The maximum shift Δx of diffuse reflectance is 1.11 mm(-1 )at 890 nm, and the minimum shift Δx of diffuse reflectance is 0.507 mm(-1 )at 635 nm. CONCLUSION: The absorption coefficients, the reduced scattering coefficients, the optical penetration depths, the diffusion coefficients, the diffuse reflectance and the shifts of diffuse reflectance of tissue samples at 635, 730, 808, 890 and 980 nm wavelengths vary with a change of wavelength. There were significant differences in the optical properties for tissue samples at five different wavelengths (P < 0.01). BioMed Central 2009-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2743700/ /pubmed/19715589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-9-64 Text en Copyright ©2009 Wei et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wei, Hua Jiang
Xing, Da
He, Bo Hua
Gu, Huai Min
Wu, Guo Yong
Chen, Xue Mei
Using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue
title Using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue
title_full Using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue
title_fullStr Using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue
title_full_unstemmed Using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue
title_short Using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue
title_sort using an oblique incident laser beam to measure the optical properties of stomach mucosa/submucosa tissue
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2743700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19715589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-9-64
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