Laser optoacoustic tomography of layered tissues: Signal processing
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Oraevsky, AA
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Oraevsky, AA
Esenaliev, RO
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Esenaliev, RO
Karabutov, A
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Karabutov, A
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来源:
OPTICAL TOMOGRAPHY AND SPECTROSCOPY OF TISSUE: THEORY, INSTRUMENTATION, MODEL, AND HUMAN STUDIES II, PROCEEDINGS OF
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1997年
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2979卷
关键词:
imaging;
transient stress;
piezoelectric transducer;
laser-induced pressure;
absorbed energy distribution;
conditions of temporal stress confinement;
D O I:
10.1117/12.280297
中图分类号:
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号:
0831 ;
摘要:
Laser optoacoustic imaging experiments in biological tissues in vivo are presented along with the theoretical signal analysis procedure. The laser optoacoustic imaging system (LOIS) can operate in the reflection mode with emphasis on high z-axial (in-depth) resolution (up to 10-20 mu m) Two examples of LOIS applications for non-invasive in vivo medical diagnostics are presented and discussed: (1) characterization of layered structure of port-wine stains, and (2) measurements of skin melanoma thickness. Potential miniaturization of LOIS for endoscopy applications is also discussed. The z-axial profiles of laser-induced pressure were shown to contain diagnostic information on location, dimensions and optical properties of tissue layers. Time-resolved signals detected by piezoelectric transducers were corrected for distortions such as diffraction and acoustic attenuation that occur upon pressure wave propagation in tissue. Wavelet transform applied to signals of laser-induced acoustic emission yielded high contrast pressure profiles with substantial signal-to-noise ratio.