Hillman E M, Hebden J C, Schweiger M, Dehghani H, Schmidt F E, Delpy D T, Arridge S R
Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, University College London, UK.
Phys Med Biol. 2001 Apr;46(4):1117-30. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/46/4/315.
A 32-channel time-resolved optical imaging instrument has been developed principally to study functional parameters of the new-born infant brain. As a prelude to studies on infants, the device and image reconstruction methodology have been evaluated on the adult human forearm. Cross-sectional images were generated using time-resolved measurements of transmitted light at two wavelengths. All data were acquired using a fully automated computer-controlled protocol. Images representing the internal scattering and absorbing properties of the arm are presented, as well as images that reveal physiological changes during a simple finger flexion exercise. The results presented in this paper represent the first simultaneous tomographic reconstruction of the internal scattering and absorbing properties of a clinical subject using purely temporal data, with additional co-registered difference images showing repeatable absorption changes at two wavelengths in response to exercise.
一种32通道时间分辨光学成像仪器主要是为研究新生儿大脑的功能参数而开发的。作为对婴儿研究的前奏,该设备和图像重建方法已在成人大臂上进行了评估。使用两个波长的透射光的时间分辨测量生成了横截面图像。所有数据均使用全自动计算机控制协议采集。展示了代表手臂内部散射和吸收特性的图像,以及揭示简单手指弯曲运动期间生理变化的图像。本文呈现的结果代表了首次使用纯时间数据对临床受试者的内部散射和吸收特性进行同步断层重建,另外还有共配准的差异图像显示了在两个波长下因运动而产生的可重复吸收变化。