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Diffuse Optical Characterization of the Healthy Human Thyroid Tissue and Two Pathological Case Studies

The in vivo optical and hemodynamic properties of the healthy (n = 22) and pathological (n = 2) human thyroid tissue were measured non-invasively using a custom time-resolved spectroscopy (TRS) and diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) system. Medical ultrasound was used to guide the placement of t...

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Autores principales: Lindner, Claus, Mora, Mireia, Farzam, Parisa, Squarcia, Mattia, Johansson, Johannes, Weigel, Udo M., Halperin, Irene, Hanzu, Felicia A., Durduran, Turgut
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4731400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26815533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147851
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author Lindner, Claus
Mora, Mireia
Farzam, Parisa
Squarcia, Mattia
Johansson, Johannes
Weigel, Udo M.
Halperin, Irene
Hanzu, Felicia A.
Durduran, Turgut
author_facet Lindner, Claus
Mora, Mireia
Farzam, Parisa
Squarcia, Mattia
Johansson, Johannes
Weigel, Udo M.
Halperin, Irene
Hanzu, Felicia A.
Durduran, Turgut
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description The in vivo optical and hemodynamic properties of the healthy (n = 22) and pathological (n = 2) human thyroid tissue were measured non-invasively using a custom time-resolved spectroscopy (TRS) and diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) system. Medical ultrasound was used to guide the placement of the hand-held hybrid optical probe. TRS measured the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients (μ(a), μ(s)′) at three wavelengths (690, 785 and 830 nm) to derive total hemoglobin concentration (THC) and oxygen saturation (StO(2)). DCS measured the microvascular blood flow index (BFI). Their dependencies on physiological and clinical parameters and positions along the thyroid were investigated and compared to the surrounding sternocleidomastoid muscle. The THC in the thyroid ranged from 131.9 μM to 144.8 μM, showing a 25–44% increase compared to the surrounding sternocleidomastoid muscle tissue. The blood flow was significantly higher in the thyroid (BFI(thyroid) = 16.0 × 10(-9) cm(2)/s) compared to the muscle (BFI(muscle) = 7.8 × 10(-9) cm(2)/s), while StO(2) showed a small (StO(2, muscle) = 63.8% to StO(2, thyroid) = 68.4%), yet significant difference. Two case studies with thyroid nodules underwent the same measurement protocol prior to thyroidectomy. Their THC and BFI reached values around 226.5 μM and 62.8 × 10(-9) cm(2)/s respectively showing a clear contrast to the nodule-free thyroid tissue as well as the general population. The initial characterization of the healthy and pathologic human thyroid tissue lays the ground work for the future investigation on the use of diffuse optics in thyroid cancer screening.
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spelling pubmed-47314002016-02-04 Diffuse Optical Characterization of the Healthy Human Thyroid Tissue and Two Pathological Case Studies Lindner, Claus Mora, Mireia Farzam, Parisa Squarcia, Mattia Johansson, Johannes Weigel, Udo M. Halperin, Irene Hanzu, Felicia A. Durduran, Turgut PLoS One Research Article The in vivo optical and hemodynamic properties of the healthy (n = 22) and pathological (n = 2) human thyroid tissue were measured non-invasively using a custom time-resolved spectroscopy (TRS) and diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) system. Medical ultrasound was used to guide the placement of the hand-held hybrid optical probe. TRS measured the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients (μ(a), μ(s)′) at three wavelengths (690, 785 and 830 nm) to derive total hemoglobin concentration (THC) and oxygen saturation (StO(2)). DCS measured the microvascular blood flow index (BFI). Their dependencies on physiological and clinical parameters and positions along the thyroid were investigated and compared to the surrounding sternocleidomastoid muscle. The THC in the thyroid ranged from 131.9 μM to 144.8 μM, showing a 25–44% increase compared to the surrounding sternocleidomastoid muscle tissue. The blood flow was significantly higher in the thyroid (BFI(thyroid) = 16.0 × 10(-9) cm(2)/s) compared to the muscle (BFI(muscle) = 7.8 × 10(-9) cm(2)/s), while StO(2) showed a small (StO(2, muscle) = 63.8% to StO(2, thyroid) = 68.4%), yet significant difference. Two case studies with thyroid nodules underwent the same measurement protocol prior to thyroidectomy. Their THC and BFI reached values around 226.5 μM and 62.8 × 10(-9) cm(2)/s respectively showing a clear contrast to the nodule-free thyroid tissue as well as the general population. The initial characterization of the healthy and pathologic human thyroid tissue lays the ground work for the future investigation on the use of diffuse optics in thyroid cancer screening. Public Library of Science 2016-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4731400/ /pubmed/26815533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147851 Text en © 2016 Lindner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mora, Mireia
Farzam, Parisa
Squarcia, Mattia
Johansson, Johannes
Weigel, Udo M.
Halperin, Irene
Hanzu, Felicia A.
Durduran, Turgut
Diffuse Optical Characterization of the Healthy Human Thyroid Tissue and Two Pathological Case Studies
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title_full Diffuse Optical Characterization of the Healthy Human Thyroid Tissue and Two Pathological Case Studies
title_fullStr Diffuse Optical Characterization of the Healthy Human Thyroid Tissue and Two Pathological Case Studies
title_full_unstemmed Diffuse Optical Characterization of the Healthy Human Thyroid Tissue and Two Pathological Case Studies
title_short Diffuse Optical Characterization of the Healthy Human Thyroid Tissue and Two Pathological Case Studies
title_sort diffuse optical characterization of the healthy human thyroid tissue and two pathological case studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4731400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26815533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147851
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