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Hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging

Diffuse optical tomography has demonstrated significant potential for clinical utility in the diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer, and its use in combination with other structural imaging modalities improves lesion localization and the quantification of functional tissue properties. Here, we in...

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Autores principales: Cochran, Jeffrey M., Busch, David R., Lin, Li, Minkoff, David L., Schweiger, Martin, Arridge, Simon, Yodh, Arjun G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6345326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30680976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.5.051409
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author Cochran, Jeffrey M.
Busch, David R.
Lin, Li
Minkoff, David L.
Schweiger, Martin
Arridge, Simon
Yodh, Arjun G.
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Busch, David R.
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Minkoff, David L.
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description Diffuse optical tomography has demonstrated significant potential for clinical utility in the diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer, and its use in combination with other structural imaging modalities improves lesion localization and the quantification of functional tissue properties. Here, we introduce a hybrid diffuse optical imaging system that operates concurrently with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the imaging suite, utilizing commercially available MR surface coils. The instrument acquires both continuous-wave and time-domain diffuse optical data in the parallel-plate geometry, permitting both absolute assignment of tissue optical properties and three-dimensional tomography; moreover, the instrument is designed to incorporate diffuse correlation spectroscopic measurements for probing tissue blood flow. The instrument is described in detail here. Image reconstructions of a tissue phantom are presented as an initial indicator of the system’s ability to accurately reconstruct optical properties and the concrete benefits of the spatial constraints provided by concurrent MRI. Last, we briefly discuss how various data combinations that the instrument could facilitate, including tissue perfusion, can enable more comprehensive assessment of lesion physiology.
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spelling pubmed-63453262020-01-24 Hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging Cochran, Jeffrey M. Busch, David R. Lin, Li Minkoff, David L. Schweiger, Martin Arridge, Simon Yodh, Arjun G. J Biomed Opt Special Section on Metabolic Imaging and Spectroscopy: Britton Chance 105th Birthday Commemorative Diffuse optical tomography has demonstrated significant potential for clinical utility in the diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer, and its use in combination with other structural imaging modalities improves lesion localization and the quantification of functional tissue properties. Here, we introduce a hybrid diffuse optical imaging system that operates concurrently with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the imaging suite, utilizing commercially available MR surface coils. The instrument acquires both continuous-wave and time-domain diffuse optical data in the parallel-plate geometry, permitting both absolute assignment of tissue optical properties and three-dimensional tomography; moreover, the instrument is designed to incorporate diffuse correlation spectroscopic measurements for probing tissue blood flow. The instrument is described in detail here. Image reconstructions of a tissue phantom are presented as an initial indicator of the system’s ability to accurately reconstruct optical properties and the concrete benefits of the spatial constraints provided by concurrent MRI. Last, we briefly discuss how various data combinations that the instrument could facilitate, including tissue perfusion, can enable more comprehensive assessment of lesion physiology. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019-01-24 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6345326/ /pubmed/30680976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.5.051409 Text en © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
spellingShingle Special Section on Metabolic Imaging and Spectroscopy: Britton Chance 105th Birthday Commemorative
Cochran, Jeffrey M.
Busch, David R.
Lin, Li
Minkoff, David L.
Schweiger, Martin
Arridge, Simon
Yodh, Arjun G.
Hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging
title Hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging
title_full Hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging
title_fullStr Hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging
title_short Hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging
title_sort hybrid time-domain and continuous-wave diffuse optical tomography instrument with concurrent, clinical magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer imaging
topic Special Section on Metabolic Imaging and Spectroscopy: Britton Chance 105th Birthday Commemorative
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6345326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30680976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.5.051409
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