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Optical spectroscopy of the bladder washout fluid to optimize fluorescence cystoscopy with Hexvix

Martoccia, Carla  
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Zellweger, Matthieu  
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Lovisa, Blaise  
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2014
Journal of Biomedical Optics

Fluorescence cystoscopy enhances detection of early bladder cancer. Water used to inflate the bladder during the procedure rapidly contains urine, which may contain fluorochromes. This frequently degrades fluorescence images. Samples of bladder washout fluid (BWF) or urine were collected (15 subjects). We studied their fluorescence properties and assessed changes induced by pH (4 to 9) and temperature (15 degrees C to 41 degrees C). A typical fluorescence spectrum of BWF features a main peak (excitation/emission: 320/420 nm, FWHM = 50/100 nm) and a weaker (5% to 20% of main peak intensity), secondary peak (excitation/emission: 455/525 nm, FWHM = 80/50 nm). Interpatient fluctuations of fluorescence intensity are observed. Fluorescence intensity decreases when temperature increases (max 30%) or pH values vary (max 25%). Neither approach is compatible with clinical settings. Fluorescence lifetime measurements suggest that 4-pyridoxic acid/riboflavin is the most likely molecule responsible for urine's main/secondary fluorescence peak. Our measurements give an insight into the spectroscopy of the detrimental background fluorescence. This should be included in the optical design of fluorescence cystoscopes. We estimate that restricting the excitation range from 370-430 nm to 395-415 nm would reduce the BWF background by a factor 2. (C) 2014 Society of PhotoOptical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

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DOI
10.1117/1.JBO.19.9.097002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000343874900026

Author(s)
Martoccia, Carla  
Zellweger, Matthieu  
Lovisa, Blaise  
Jichlinski, Patrice
Van Den Bergh, Hubert  
Wagnières, Georges  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Spie-Soc Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers

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Journal of Biomedical Optics
Volume

19

Issue

9

Article Number

097002

Subjects

photodetection

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fluorescence spectroscopy

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background fluorescence

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urinary bladder

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