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Image guided near-infrared spectroscopy of breast tissue in vivo using boundary element method
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringTissue ImagingBiomedical OpticBreast ImagingHigher HbtComputational ImagingBioimagingDance ImagesRadiation OncologyBoundary Element MethodNuclear MedicineBiophysicsRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingInfrared SpectroscopySurface DiscretizationNear-infrared SpectroscopyBiophotonicsMedical Image ComputingOptical ImagingInfrared SensorSpectroscopyBiomedical ImagingBreast TissueImaging
We demonstrate quantitative functional imaging using image-guided near-infrared spectroscopy (IG-NIRS) implemented with the boundary element method (BEM) for reconstructing 3-D optical property estimates in breast tissue in vivo. A multimodality MRI-NIR system was used to collect measurements of light reflectance from breast tissue. The BEM was used to model light propagation in 3-D based only on surface discretization in order to reconstruct quantitative values of total hemoglobin (HbT), oxygen saturation, water, and scatter. The technique was validated in experimental measurements from heterogeneous breast-shaped phantoms with known values and applied to a total of seven subjects comprising six healthy individuals and one participant with cancer imaged at two time points during neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Using experimental measurements from a heterogeneous breast phantom, BEM for IG-NIRS produced accurate values for HbT in the inclusion with a <3% error. Healthy breast tissues showed higher HbT and water in fibroglandular tissue than in adipose tissue. In a subject with cancer, the tumor showed higher HbT compared to the background. HbT in the tumor was reduced by 9 μM during treatment. We conclude that 3-D MRI-NIRS with BEM provides quantitative and functional characterization of breast tissue in vivo through measurement of hemoglobin content. The method provides potentially complementary information to DCE-MRI for tumor characterization.
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