Ahnen Linda, Stachel Helene, Kleiser Stefan, Hagmann Cornelia, Jiang Jingjing, Kalyanov Alexander, Lindner Scott, Wolf Martin, Sanchez Salvador
Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2017;977:163-168. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-55231-6_22.
Imaging brain oxygenation is crucial for preventing brain lesions in preterm infants. Our aim is to build and validate a near-infrared optical tomography (NIROT) sensor for the head of neonates. This sensor, combined with an optoacoustic device, will enable quantitative monitoring of the structural and functional information of the brain. Since the head of preterm infants is small and fragile great care must be taken to produce a comfortable and compact device in which a sufficient number of light sources and detectors can be implemented. Here we demonstrate our first prototype. Heterogeneous silicone phantoms were produced to validate the prototype's data acquisition, data processing, and image reconstruction. Reconstructed optical properties agree well with the target values. The mechanical performance of the new NIROT sensor prototype confirms its suitability for the clinical application.
成像大脑氧合对于预防早产儿脑损伤至关重要。我们的目标是构建并验证一种用于新生儿头部的近红外光学断层扫描(NIROT)传感器。该传感器与光声设备相结合,将能够对大脑的结构和功能信息进行定量监测。由于早产儿的头部小且脆弱,因此必须格外小心地制造出一种舒适且紧凑的设备,以便能够安装足够数量的光源和探测器。在此我们展示了我们的首个原型。制作了异质硅胶模型以验证该原型的数据采集、数据处理和图像重建。重建的光学特性与目标值吻合良好。新型NIROT传感器原型的机械性能证实了其适用于临床应用。