1. Quantitative blood oxygen saturation imaging using combined photoacoustics and acousto-optics.
- Author
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Hussain A, Petersen W, Staley J, Hondebrink E, and Steenbergen W
- Subjects
- Humans, Phantoms, Imaging, Acoustics, Optical Imaging methods, Oxygen blood, Photoacoustic Techniques methods
- Abstract
In photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS), wavelength dependent optical attenuation of biological tissue presents a challenge to measure the absolute oxygen saturation of hemoglobin (sO2). Here, we employ the combination of photoacoustics and acousto-optics (AO) at two optical wavelengths to achieve quantification, where AO serves as a sensor for the relative local fluence. We demonstrate that our method enables compensation of spatial as well as wavelength dependent fluence variations in PAS without a priori knowledge about the optical properties of the medium. The fluence compensated photoacoustic images at two excitation wavelengths are used to estimate the absolute oxygen saturation of blood in a spatially and spectroscopically heterogeneous phantom.
- Published
- 2016
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