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A Handheld Fiber-Optic Probe to Enable Optical Coherence Tomography of Oral Soft Tissue.

Authors :
Walther, Julia
Golde, Jonas
Albrecht, Marius
Quirk, Bryden C.
Scolaro, Loretta
Kirk, Rodney W.
Gruda, Yuliia
Schnabel, Christian
Tetschke, Florian
Joehrens, Korinna
Haim, Dominik
Buckova, Michaela
Li, Jiawen
McLaughlin, Robert A.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. Jul2022, Vol. 69 Issue 7, p2276-2282. 7p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This study presents a highly miniaturized, handheld probe developed for rapid assessment of soft tissue using optical coherencetomography (OCT). OCT is a non-invasive optical technology capable of visualizing the sub-surface structural changes that occur in soft tissue disease such as oral lichen planus. However, usage of OCT in the oral cavity has been limited, as the requirements for high-quality optical scanning have often resulted in probes that are heavy, unwieldy and clinically impractical. In this paper, we present a novel probe that combines an all-fiber optical design with a light-weight magnetic scanning mechanism to provide easy access to the oral cavity. The resulting probe is approximately the size of a pen (10 mm × 140 mm) and weighs only 10 grams. To demonstrate the feasibility and high image quality achieved with the probe, imaging was performed on the buccal mucosa and alveolar mucosa during routine clinical assessment of six patients diagnosed with oral lichen planus. Results show the loss of normal tissue structure within the lesion, and contrast this with the clear delineation of tissue layers in adjacent inconspicuous regions. The results also demonstrate the ability of the probe to acquire a three-dimensional data volume by manually sweeping across the surface of the mucosa. The findings of this study show the feasibility of using a small, lightweight probe to identify pathological features in oral soft tissue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189294
Volume :
69
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157551689
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TBME.2022.3141241