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Temporal backward projection of optoacoustic pressure transients using Fourier transform methods
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2001
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Image ReconstructionEngineeringBiomedical EngineeringNonlinear AcousticTemporal Backward ProjectionCompressible FlowTissue ImagingPressure DistributionTomography PicturesTomography PictureRadiologyHealth SciencesReconstruction TechniqueMedical ImagingInverse ProblemsBiophotonicsUltrasoundMedical Image ComputingFourier Transform MethodsOptical ImagingBiomedical ImagingOptoacoustic Pressure Transients3D Imaging
In medical imaging different techniques have been developed to gain information from inside a tissue. Optoacoustics is a method to generate tomography pictures of tissue using Q-switched laser pulses. Due to thermal and pressure confinement, a short light pulse generates a pressure distribution inside tissue, which mirrors absorbing structures and can be measured outside the tissue. Using a temporal back-projection method, the pressure distribution measured on the tissue surface allows us to gain a tomography picture of the absorbing structures inside tissue. This study presents a novel computational algorithm, which, at least in principle, yields an exact reconstruction of the absorbing structures in three-dimensional space inside the tissue. The reconstruction is based on 2D pressure distributions captured outside at different delay times. The algorithm is tested in a simulation and back-projection of pressure transients of a small absorber and a single point source.
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