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Multimodal Imaging of Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging Combined With Mosaic Filter-Based Hyperspectral Imaging for Precise Surgical Guidance

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Abstract
Objective: To enable a real-time surgical guidance system that simultaneously monitors blood vessel perfusion, oxygen saturation, thrombosis, and tissue recovery by combining multiple optical imaging techniques into a single system: visible imaging, mosaic filter-based snapshot hyperspectral imaging (HSI), and laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI). Methods: The multimodal optical imaging system was demonstrated by clamping blood vessels in the small intestines of rats to create areas of restricted blood flow. Subsequent tissue damage and regeneration were monitored during procedures. Using LSCI, vessel perfusion was measured, revealing the biological activity and survival of organ tissues. Blood oxygen saturation was monitored using HSI in the near-infrared region. Principal component analysis was used over the spectral dimension to identify an HSI wavelength combination optimized for hemodynamic biomarker visualization. HSI and LSCI were complimentary, identifying thrombus generation and tissue recovery, which was not possible in either modalityalone. Results and Conclusion: By analyzing multimodal tissue information from visible imaging, LSCI perfusion imaging, and HSI, a recovery prognosis could be determined based on the blood supply to the organ. The unique combination of the complementary imaging techniques into a single surgical microscope holds promise for improving the real-time determination of blood supply and tissue prognosis during surgery. Significance: Precise real-time monitoring for vascular anomalies promises to reduce the risk of organ damage in precise surgical operations such as tissue resection and transplantation. In addition, the convergence of label-free imaging technologies removes delays associated with the injection and diffusion of vascular monitoring dyes.
Author(s)
Sanghwa LeeJung-Man NamgoongYoungkyu KimJaepyeong ChaJun Ki Kim
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
TransplantationSpeckle patternPerfusion scanningPerfusionOxygen saturation (medicine)MedicineHyperspectral imagingHemodynamicsBlood flowBiomedical engineeringBlood perfusionblood oxygen saturationtissue recoverylaser speckle contrast imagingmosaic filter-based hyperspectral imagingprincipal component analysis
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2021.3097122
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/13606
Publisher
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Language
한국어
ISSN
0018-9294
Citation Volume
69
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
443
Citation End Page
452
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Medicine > Nursing
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