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用光学透明剂浸渍健康指甲组织以改善光学相干断层扫描成像。

Impregnation of healthy nail tissue with optical clearing agents for improved optical coherence tomography imaging.

作者信息

Ortner Vinzent Kevin, Mandel Victor Desmond, Haedersdal Merete, Philipsen Peter Alshede

机构信息

Department of Dermatology and Wound Healing Centre, Copenhagen University Hospital, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Dermatology Unit, Surgical, Medical and Dental Department of Morphological Sciences related to Transplant, Oncology and Regenerative Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.

出版信息

Skin Res Technol. 2021 Mar;27(2):178-182. doi: 10.1111/srt.12923. Epub 2020 Jul 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The impact of optical tissue clearing on optical coherence tomography (OCT) for nail tissue imaging has not been investigated. This study seeks to compare the effects of an emollient and water on visualization of micromorphology and morphometric outcomes.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Thirty-six healthy nail plates were processed with a fractional CO laser, imaged with OCT, and measured with calipers in duplicates. All samples were reassessed after 12-hour long sequential immersion in water and an emollient (Crodamol™ STS). OCT images were evaluated for thickness and scattering signal of the nail.

RESULTS

Emollient-impregnation caused stronger scatter responses (P < .0001) and decreased nail thickness (MD 45 μm, P < .0001) measured on OCT. Caliper-derived measurements were not affected by Crodamol™ (MD 11 μm, P = .5538). Hydration increased nail thickness on OCT (MD 49 μm, P < .0001) but reduced thickness measurements taken with calipers (MD 41 μm, P < .0001). Emollient-impregnation improved visualization of onychocytes compared with dry (P = .0209) and hydrated samples (P < .0001), and reduced occurrence of refractive artifacts (P < .0001).

CONCLUSION

The use of an emollient for OCT imaging can enhance nail tissue visualization without significant effects on caliper measurements. Hydration of nails, in contrast with emollient-impregnation, may lead to disagreement between caliper- and OCT-measured nail thickness and should be practiced cautiously.

摘要

目的

光学组织透明化对用于指甲组织成像的光学相干断层扫描(OCT)的影响尚未得到研究。本研究旨在比较润肤剂和水对微观形态和形态测量结果可视化的影响。

材料与方法

36个健康指甲板用分数CO₂激光处理,用OCT成像,并用卡尺进行两次测量。所有样本在依次浸泡于水和一种润肤剂(Crodamol™ STS)12小时后重新评估。对OCT图像评估指甲的厚度和散射信号。

结果

润肤剂浸渍导致更强的散射反应(P <.0001),且OCT测量的指甲厚度降低(平均差45μm,P <.0001)。卡尺测量不受Crodamol™影响(平均差11μm,P =.5538)。水化作用使OCT测量的指甲厚度增加(平均差49μm,P <.0001),但使卡尺测量的厚度降低(平均差41μm,P <.0001)。与干燥样本(P =.0209)和水化样本(P <.0001)相比,润肤剂浸渍改善了甲细胞的可视化,并减少了折射伪像的发生(P <.0001)。

结论

使用润肤剂进行OCT成像可增强指甲组织可视化,而对卡尺测量无显著影响。与润肤剂浸渍相反,指甲水化可能导致卡尺测量和OCT测量的指甲厚度不一致,应谨慎操作。

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