Wabnitz Heidrun, Taubert Dieter Richard, Mazurenka Mikhail, Steinkellner Oliver, Jelzow Alexander, Macdonald Rainer, Milej Daniel, Sawosz Piotr, Kacprzak Michał, Liebert Adam, Cooper Robert, Hebden Jeremy, Pifferi Antonio, Farina Andrea, Bargigia Ilaria, Contini Davide, Caffini Matteo, Zucchelli Lucia, Spinelli Lorenzo, Cubeddu Rinaldo, Torricelli Alessandro
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Abbestraße 2-12, 10587 Berlin, Germany.
Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Trojdena 4, 02-109 Warsaw, Poland.
J Biomed Opt. 2014 Aug;19(8):086010. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.19.8.086010.
Performance assessment of instruments devised for clinical applications is of key importance for validation and quality assurance. Two new protocols were developed and applied to facilitate the design and optimization of instruments for time-domain optical brain imaging within the European project nEUROPt. Here, we present the "Basic Instrumental Performance" protocol for direct measurement of relevant characteristics. Two tests are discussed in detail. First, the responsivity of the detection system is a measure of the overall efficiency to detect light emerging from tissue. For the related test, dedicated solid slab phantoms were developed and quantitatively spectrally characterized to provide sources of known radiance with nearly Lambertian angular characteristics. The responsivity of four time-domain optical brain imagers was found to be of the order of 0.1 m² sr. The relevance of the responsivity measure is demonstrated by simulations of diffuse reflectance as a function of source-detector separation and optical properties. Second, the temporal instrument response function (IRF) is a critically important factor in determining the performance of time-domain systems. Measurements of the IRF for various instruments were combined with simulations to illustrate the impact of the width and shape of the IRF on contrast for a deep absorption change mimicking brain activation.
对设计用于临床应用的仪器进行性能评估对于验证和质量保证至关重要。在欧洲项目nEUROPt中,开发并应用了两种新协议,以促进时域光学脑成像仪器的设计和优化。在此,我们介绍用于直接测量相关特性的“基本仪器性能”协议。详细讨论了两项测试。首先,检测系统的响应度是检测从组织中出射的光的整体效率的一种度量。对于相关测试,开发了专用的固体平板体模并对其进行了定量光谱表征,以提供具有近似朗伯角特性的已知辐亮度源。发现四种时域光学脑成像仪的响应度约为0.1 m² sr。通过模拟作为源 - 探测器间距和光学特性函数的漫反射,证明了响应度测量的相关性。其次,仪器的时间响应函数(IRF)是决定时域系统性能的一个极其重要的因素。将各种仪器的IRF测量结果与模拟相结合,以说明IRF的宽度和形状对模拟脑激活的深部吸收变化对比度的影响。