Tissue perfusion rate estimation with compression-based photoacoustic-ultrasound imaging

  • Choi M
  • James Shapiro A
  • Zemp R
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© 2018 The Authors. Tissue perfusion is essential for transporting blood oxygen and nutrients. Measurement of tissue perfusion rate would have a significant impact in clinical and preclinical arenas. However, there are few techniques to image this important parameter and they typically require contrast agents. A label-free methodology based on tissue compression and imaging with a high-frequency photoacoustic-ultrasound system is introduced for estimating and visualizing tissue perfusion rates. Experiments demonstrate statistically significant differences in depth-resolved perfusion rates in a human subject with various temperature exposure conditions.

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Choi, M., James Shapiro, A. M., & Zemp, R. (2018). Tissue perfusion rate estimation with compression-based photoacoustic-ultrasound imaging. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 23(01), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.23.1.016010

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