Helton Michael, Rajasekhar Suraj, Zerafa Samantha, Vishwanath Karthik, Mycek Mary-Ann
Applied Physics Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Cell, Molecular and Structural Biology Program, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA.
Biomed Opt Express. 2022 Dec 20;14(1):367-384. doi: 10.1364/BOE.469419. eCollection 2023 Jan 1.
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is a non-invasive optical technique that can measure brain perfusion by quantifying temporal intensity fluctuations of multiply scattered light. A primary limitation for accurate quantitation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) is the fact that experimental measurements contain information about both extracerebral scalp blood flow (SBF) as well as CBF. Separating CBF from SBF is typically achieved using multiple source-detector channels when using continuous-wave (CW) light sources, or more recently with use of time-domain (TD) techniques. Analysis methods that account for these partial volume effects are often employed to increase CBF contrast. However, a robust, real-time analysis procedure that can separate and quantify SBF and CBF with both traditional CW and TD-DCS measurements is still needed. Here, we validate a data analysis procedure based on the diffusion equation in layered media capable of quantifying both extra- and cerebral blood flow in the CW and TD. We find that the model can quantify SBF and CBF coefficients with less than 5% error compared to Monte Carlo simulations using a 3-layered brain model in both the CW and TD. The model can accurately fit data at a rate of <10 ms for CW data and <250 ms for TD data when using a least-squares optimizer.
扩散相关光谱学(DCS)是一种非侵入性光学技术,它可以通过量化多次散射光的时间强度波动来测量脑灌注。准确量化脑血流量(CBF)的一个主要限制是,实验测量包含关于脑外头皮血流量(SBF)以及CBF的信息。当使用连续波(CW)光源时,通常使用多个源探测器通道来将CBF与SBF分离,或者最近使用时域(TD)技术来实现。考虑这些部分容积效应的分析方法经常被用来增加CBF对比度。然而,仍然需要一种强大的实时分析程序,能够通过传统的CW和TD - DCS测量来分离和量化SBF和CBF。在这里,我们验证了一种基于分层介质中扩散方程的数据分析程序,该程序能够在CW和TD中量化脑外和脑内的血流量。我们发现,与使用三层脑模型的蒙特卡罗模拟相比,该模型在CW和TD中量化SBF和CBF系数的误差小于5%。当使用最小二乘优化器时,如果是CW数据,该模型能够以小于10毫秒的速率准确拟合数据,如果是TD数据,则速率小于250毫秒。