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Dedicated Photoacoustic Imaging Instrument for Human Periphery Blood Vessels: A New Paradigm for Understanding the Vascular Health
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EngineeringAdvanced ImagingPhotoacoustic Imaging InstrumentBiomedical EngineeringVascular HealthEndoscopic ImagingMedical InstrumentationTissue ImagingBiomedical OpticPenetration DepthNew ParadigmSemi-ring Transducer ArrayPhotoacoustic ImagingVascular ImagingComputational ImagingDance ImagesRadiologyCardiovascular ImagingImaging AnatomyVascular ImageMedical ImagingMedicineVascular BiologyBiophotonicsUltrasoundMedical Image ComputingBiomedical ImagingOptical Coherence TomographyImaging3D Imaging
A novel photoacoustic imaging system based on a semi-ring transducer array is proposed to image peripheral blood vessels. The system's penetration depth is deep (∼15 mm) with high spatial (∼200 μm) and temporal resolution. In a clinical study, volumetric photoacoustic data of limbs were obtained within the 50s (for a FOV of 15 cm × 4 cm) with the volunteers in the standing and sitting posture. Compared to the previous studies, our system has many advantages, including (1) Larger field of view; (2) Finer elevational and in-plane resolutions; (3) Enhanced 3D visualization of peripheral vascular networks; (4) Compact size and better portability. The 3D visualization and cross-sectional images of five healthy volunteers clearly show the vascular network and the system's ability to image submillimeter blood vessels. This high-resolution PA system has great potential for imaging human periphery vasculatures noninvasively in clinical research.
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