A low-cost, portable, and quantitative spectral imaging system for application to biological tissues.


Autoria(s): Fu, HL; Yu, B; Lo, JY; Palmer, GM; Kuech, TF; Ramanujam, N
Data(s)

07/06/2010

Formato

12630 - 12645

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20588390

199840

Opt Express, 2010, 18 (12), pp. 12630 - 12645

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/4239

1094-4087

Idioma(s)

ENG

en_US

Relação

Opt Express

Optics Express

Optics Express

Tipo

Journal Article

Cobertura

United States

Resumo

The ability of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to extract quantitative biological composition of tissues has been used to discern tissue types in both pre-clinical and clinical cancer studies. Typically, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy systems are designed for single-point measurements. Clinically, an imaging system would provide valuable spatial information on tissue composition. While it is feasible to build a multiplexed fiber-optic probe based spectral imaging system, these systems suffer from drawbacks with respect to cost and size. To address these we developed a compact and low cost system using a broadband light source with an 8-slot filter wheel for illumination and silicon photodiodes for detection. The spectral imaging system was tested on a set of tissue mimicking liquid phantoms which yielded an optical property extraction accuracy of 6.40 +/- 7.78% for the absorption coefficient (micro(a)) and 11.37 +/- 19.62% for the wavelength-averaged reduced scattering coefficient (micro(s)').

Palavras-Chave #Computer Simulation #Imaging, Three-Dimensional #Optical Phenomena #Phantoms, Imaging #Spectrum Analysis