Fluorescence-enhanced optical imaging in large tissue volumes using a gain-modulated ICCD camera

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Published 3 June 2003 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Anuradha Godavarty et al 2003 Phys. Med. Biol. 48 1701 DOI 10.1088/0031-9155/48/12/303

0031-9155/48/12/1701

Abstract

A novel image-intensified charge-coupled device (ICCD) imaging system has been developed to perform 3D fluorescence tomographic imaging in the frequency-domain using near-infrared contrast agents. The imager is unique since it (i) employs a large tissue-mimicking phantom, which is shaped and sized to resemble a female breast and part of the extended chest-wall region, and (ii) enables rapid data acquisition in the frequency-domain by using a gain-modulated ICCD camera. Diffusion model predictions are compared to experimental measurements using two different referencing schemes under two different experimental conditions of perfect and imperfect uptake of fluorescent agent into a target. From these experimental measurements, three-dimensional images of fluorescent absorption were reconstructed using a computationally efficient variant of the approximate extended Kalman filter algorithm. The current work represents the first time that 3D fluorescence-enhanced optical tomographic reconstructions have been achieved from experimental measurements of the time-dependent light propagation on a clinically relevant breast-shaped tissue phantom using a gain-modulated ICCD camera.

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10.1088/0031-9155/48/12/303