Speckle reduction in optical coherence tomography images using tissue viscoelasticity

  • Kennedy B
  • Curatolo A
  • Hillman T
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a technique to reduce speckle in optical coherence tomography images of soft tissues. An average is formed over a set of B-scans that have been decorrelated by viscoelastic creep strain. The necessary correction for the deformation-induced spatial distortions between B-scans is achieved through geometrical co-registration using an affine transformation. Speckle reduction by up to a factor of 1.65 is shown in images of tissue-mimicking soft fibrin phantoms and excised human lymph node tissue with no observable loss of spatial resolution.

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Kennedy, B. F., Curatolo, A., Hillman, T. R., Saunders, C. M., & Sampson, D. D. (2011). Speckle reduction in optical coherence tomography images using tissue viscoelasticity. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(2), 020506. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3548239

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