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Real-time 3D Photoacoustic Visualization System with a Wide Field of View for Imaging Human Limbs

Background : A breast-specific photoacoustic imaging (PAI) system prototype equipped with a hemispherical detector array (HDA) has been reported as a promising system configuration for providing high morphological reproducibility for vascular structures in living bodies. Methods : To image the vascu...

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Autores principales: Nagae, Kenichi, Asao, Yasufumi, Sudo, Yoshiaki, Murayama, Naoyuki, Tanaka, Yuusuke, Ohira, Katsumi, Ishida, Yoshihiro, Otsuka, Atsushi, Matsumoto, Yoshiaki, Saito, Susumu, Furu, Moritoshi, Murata, Koichi, Sekiguchi, Hiroyuki, Kataoka, Masako, Yoshikawa, Aya, Ishii, Tomoko, Togashi, Kaori, Shiina, Tsuyoshi, Kabashima, Kenji, Toi, Masakazu, Yagi, Takayuki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6396844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30854189
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.16743.2
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author Nagae, Kenichi
Asao, Yasufumi
Sudo, Yoshiaki
Murayama, Naoyuki
Tanaka, Yuusuke
Ohira, Katsumi
Ishida, Yoshihiro
Otsuka, Atsushi
Matsumoto, Yoshiaki
Saito, Susumu
Furu, Moritoshi
Murata, Koichi
Sekiguchi, Hiroyuki
Kataoka, Masako
Yoshikawa, Aya
Ishii, Tomoko
Togashi, Kaori
Shiina, Tsuyoshi
Kabashima, Kenji
Toi, Masakazu
Yagi, Takayuki
author_facet Nagae, Kenichi
Asao, Yasufumi
Sudo, Yoshiaki
Murayama, Naoyuki
Tanaka, Yuusuke
Ohira, Katsumi
Ishida, Yoshihiro
Otsuka, Atsushi
Matsumoto, Yoshiaki
Saito, Susumu
Furu, Moritoshi
Murata, Koichi
Sekiguchi, Hiroyuki
Kataoka, Masako
Yoshikawa, Aya
Ishii, Tomoko
Togashi, Kaori
Shiina, Tsuyoshi
Kabashima, Kenji
Toi, Masakazu
Yagi, Takayuki
author_sort Nagae, Kenichi
collection PubMed
description Background : A breast-specific photoacoustic imaging (PAI) system prototype equipped with a hemispherical detector array (HDA) has been reported as a promising system configuration for providing high morphological reproducibility for vascular structures in living bodies. Methods : To image the vasculature of human limbs, a newly designed PAI system prototype (PAI-05) with an HDA with a higher density sensor arrangement was developed. The basic device configuration mimicked that of a previously reported breast-specific PAI system. A new imaging table and a holding tray for imaging a subject's limb were adopted. Results : The device’s performance was verified using a phantom. Contrast of 8.5 was obtained at a depth of 2 cm, and the viewing angle reached up to 70 degrees, showing sufficient performance for limb imaging. An arbitrary wavelength was set, and a reasonable PA signal intensity dependent on the wavelength was obtained. To prove the concept of imaging human limbs, various parts of the subject were scanned. High-quality still images of a living human with a wider size than that previously reported were obtained by scanning within the horizontal plane and averaging the images. The maximum field of view (FOV) was 270 mm × 180 mm. Even in movie mode, one-shot 3D volumetric data were obtained in an FOV range of 20 mm in diameter, which is larger than values in previous reports. By continuously acquiring these images, we were able to produce motion pictures. Conclusion : We developed a PAI prototype system equipped with an HDA suitable for imaging limbs. As a result, the subject could be scanned over a wide range while in a more comfortable position, and high-quality still images and motion pictures could be obtained.
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spelling pubmed-63968442019-03-07 Real-time 3D Photoacoustic Visualization System with a Wide Field of View for Imaging Human Limbs Nagae, Kenichi Asao, Yasufumi Sudo, Yoshiaki Murayama, Naoyuki Tanaka, Yuusuke Ohira, Katsumi Ishida, Yoshihiro Otsuka, Atsushi Matsumoto, Yoshiaki Saito, Susumu Furu, Moritoshi Murata, Koichi Sekiguchi, Hiroyuki Kataoka, Masako Yoshikawa, Aya Ishii, Tomoko Togashi, Kaori Shiina, Tsuyoshi Kabashima, Kenji Toi, Masakazu Yagi, Takayuki F1000Res Research Article Background : A breast-specific photoacoustic imaging (PAI) system prototype equipped with a hemispherical detector array (HDA) has been reported as a promising system configuration for providing high morphological reproducibility for vascular structures in living bodies. Methods : To image the vasculature of human limbs, a newly designed PAI system prototype (PAI-05) with an HDA with a higher density sensor arrangement was developed. The basic device configuration mimicked that of a previously reported breast-specific PAI system. A new imaging table and a holding tray for imaging a subject's limb were adopted. Results : The device’s performance was verified using a phantom. Contrast of 8.5 was obtained at a depth of 2 cm, and the viewing angle reached up to 70 degrees, showing sufficient performance for limb imaging. An arbitrary wavelength was set, and a reasonable PA signal intensity dependent on the wavelength was obtained. To prove the concept of imaging human limbs, various parts of the subject were scanned. High-quality still images of a living human with a wider size than that previously reported were obtained by scanning within the horizontal plane and averaging the images. The maximum field of view (FOV) was 270 mm × 180 mm. Even in movie mode, one-shot 3D volumetric data were obtained in an FOV range of 20 mm in diameter, which is larger than values in previous reports. By continuously acquiring these images, we were able to produce motion pictures. Conclusion : We developed a PAI prototype system equipped with an HDA suitable for imaging limbs. As a result, the subject could be scanned over a wide range while in a more comfortable position, and high-quality still images and motion pictures could be obtained. F1000 Research Limited 2019-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6396844/ /pubmed/30854189 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.16743.2 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Nagae K et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nagae, Kenichi
Asao, Yasufumi
Sudo, Yoshiaki
Murayama, Naoyuki
Tanaka, Yuusuke
Ohira, Katsumi
Ishida, Yoshihiro
Otsuka, Atsushi
Matsumoto, Yoshiaki
Saito, Susumu
Furu, Moritoshi
Murata, Koichi
Sekiguchi, Hiroyuki
Kataoka, Masako
Yoshikawa, Aya
Ishii, Tomoko
Togashi, Kaori
Shiina, Tsuyoshi
Kabashima, Kenji
Toi, Masakazu
Yagi, Takayuki
Real-time 3D Photoacoustic Visualization System with a Wide Field of View for Imaging Human Limbs
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title_full Real-time 3D Photoacoustic Visualization System with a Wide Field of View for Imaging Human Limbs
title_fullStr Real-time 3D Photoacoustic Visualization System with a Wide Field of View for Imaging Human Limbs
title_full_unstemmed Real-time 3D Photoacoustic Visualization System with a Wide Field of View for Imaging Human Limbs
title_short Real-time 3D Photoacoustic Visualization System with a Wide Field of View for Imaging Human Limbs
title_sort real-time 3d photoacoustic visualization system with a wide field of view for imaging human limbs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6396844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30854189
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.16743.2
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