Dynamic time domain near-infrared optical tomography based on a SPAD camera
In many clinical applications it is relevant to observe dynamic changes in oxygenation. Therefore the ability of dynamic imaging with time domain (TD) near-infrared optical tomography (NIROT) will be important. But fast imaging is a challenge. The data acquisition of our handheld TD NIROT system based on single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) camera and I 1 light sources was consequently accelerated. We tested the system on a diffusive medium simulating tissue with a moving object embedded. With 3D image reconstruction, the moving object was correctly located using only 0.2 s exposure time per source. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
boe-11-10-5470.pdf
Publisher
openaccess
copyright
2.46 MB
Adobe PDF
4cecd58be04a726e445cd0fa5ea32bb0