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Analysis of fast full angle fluorescence diffuse optical tomography with beam-forming illumination

Source: Opt. Express 17, 21376 (2010); doi:10.1364/OE.17.021376

Issue Date: 15 February 2010

KEYWORDS and PACS
Keywords
PACS
  • 87.64.kv
    Fluorescence spectroscopy in biophysics and medical physics
  • 87.57.Q-
    Computed tomography (medical imaging)
  • 87.85.J-
    Biomaterials (biomedical engineering)
  • YEAR: 2009
PUBLICATION DATA
ISSN:
1553-9628 (online)
Publisher:
AIP is a member of CrossRef OSA
Challenges remain in imaging fast biological activities through whole body using fluorescence diffuse optical tomography (FDOT). We propose and analyze three full angle FDOT systems with different beam-forming illuminations (BF-FDOT), including line illumination (L-FDOT), area illumination (A-FDOT), and multiple-points illumination (MP-FDOT). Singular value analysis and experimental validation are used to optimize the experimental parameters in terms of hardware design, data collection and utilization. Comparisons are made on the system performance between L-FDOT and the conventional point illumination based full angle FDOT system (P-FDOT) with both numerical simulation and phantom experiment. We demonstrate that at least three cycles of projections are needed for P-FDOT to achieve comparable whole body image quality with L-FDOT. We also compare these three BF-FDOT systems and further discuss how these optimized parameters can be employed to improve spatial and temporal performances within current computational capacities, and guide the design of the BF-FDOT systems. ©2009 Optical Society of America

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