Effect of irradiation distance on image contrast in epi-optoacoustic imaging of human volunteers


Autoria(s): Held, Kai Gerrit; Preisser, Stefan; Akarçay, Hidayet Günhan; Peeters, Sara Elisa; Frenz, Martin; Jaeger, Michael
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

In combined clinical optoacoustic (OA) and ultrasound (US) imaging, epi-mode irradiation and detection integrated into one single probe offers flexible imaging of the human body. The imaging depth in epi-illumination is, however, strongly affected by clutter. As shown in previous phantom experiments, the location of irradiation plays an important role in clutter generation. We investigated the influence of the irradiation geometry on the local image contrast of clinical images, by varying the separation distance between the irradiated area and the acoustic imaging plane of a linear ultrasound transducer in an automated scanning setup. The results for different volunteers show that the image contrast can be enhanced on average by 25% and locally by more than a factor of two, when the irradiated area is slightly separated from the probe. Our findings have an important impact on the design of future optoacoustic probes for clinical application.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/62362/1/boe-5-11-3765.pdf

Held, Kai Gerrit; Preisser, Stefan; Akarçay, Hidayet Günhan; Peeters, Sara Elisa; Frenz, Martin; Jaeger, Michael (2014). Effect of irradiation distance on image contrast in epi-optoacoustic imaging of human volunteers. Biomedical optics express, 5(11), pp. 3765-3780. Optical Society of America 10.1364/BOE.5.003765 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.003765>

doi:10.7892/boris.62362

info:doi:10.1364/BOE.5.003765

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eng

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Optical Society of America

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http://boris.unibe.ch/62362/

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Held, Kai Gerrit; Preisser, Stefan; Akarçay, Hidayet Günhan; Peeters, Sara Elisa; Frenz, Martin; Jaeger, Michael (2014). Effect of irradiation distance on image contrast in epi-optoacoustic imaging of human volunteers. Biomedical optics express, 5(11), pp. 3765-3780. Optical Society of America 10.1364/BOE.5.003765 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.003765>

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