Massachusetts General Hospital, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA.
J Biomed Opt. 2011 Feb;16(2):026005. doi: 10.1117/1.3533322.
Laser speckle imaging (LSI) is a novel technique for measuring the mechanical properties of atherosclerotic plaques. In LSI, the decorrelation time constant of speckle intensity fluctuations provides an index of viscoelasticity that is closely related to plaque microstructure and composition. Here, we demonstrate for the first time, the feasibility of conducting LSI in vivo using a prototype 1.5 mm (4.5 Fr) diameter intravascular catheter. Investigation of the catheter performance using human arterial samples ex vivo shows that plaque time constants measured by the LSI catheter correlate well with those measured using a free-space bulk optics system. To demonstrate LSI in vivo, the catheter is interfaced with a portable console for intravascular evaluation in the aorta of a living rabbit. Distinct differences in arterial time constants are identified at normal aortic and stented sites in vivo with intravascular LSI.
激光散斑成像(LSI)是一种测量动脉粥样硬化斑块力学特性的新技术。在 LSI 中,散斑强度波动的去相关时间常数提供了一个与斑块微观结构和组成密切相关的粘弹性指标。在这里,我们首次证明了使用原型 1.5 毫米(4.5Fr)直径的血管内导管在体内进行 LSI 的可行性。使用离体人动脉样本研究导管性能表明,LSI 导管测量的斑块时间常数与使用自由空间体光学系统测量的时间常数密切相关。为了在体内演示 LSI,将导管与便携式控制台接口,以便在活体兔的主动脉中进行血管内评估。在体内血管内 LSI 中,在正常主动脉和支架部位可识别出动脉时间常数的明显差异。