Feasibility study of precise balloon catheter tracking and visualization with fast photoacoustic microscopy

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Abstract

Correct guiding of the catheter is a critical issue in almost all balloon catheter applications, including arterial stenosis expansion, coronary arterial diseases, and gastrointestinal tracking. To achieve safe and precise guiding of the balloon catheter, a novel imaging method with high-resolution, sufficient depth of penetration, and real-time display is required. Here, we present a new balloon catheter guiding method using fast photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) technique for precise balloon catheter tracking and visualization as a feasibility study. We implemented ex vivo and in vivo experiments with three different medium conditions of balloon catheter: no air, air, and water. Acquired cross-sectional, maximum amplitude projection (MAP), and volumetric 3D PAM images demonstrated its capability as a new imaging guiding tool for balloon catheter tracking and visualization.

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Kim, J., Mai, T. T., Kim, J. Y., Min, J. J., Kim, C., & Lee, C. (2020). Feasibility study of precise balloon catheter tracking and visualization with fast photoacoustic microscopy. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(19), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20195585

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