Gen-2 Hand-Held Optical Imager towards Cancer Imaging: Reflectance and Transillumination Phantom Studies

Hand-held near-infrared (NIR) optical imagers are developed by various researchers towards non-invasive clinical breast imaging. Unlike these existing imagers that can perform only reflectance imaging, a generation-2 (Gen-2) hand-held optical imager has been recently developed to perform both reflec...

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Main Authors: Anuradha Godavarty, Michael Hall, Manuela Roman, Jean Gonzalez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/2/1885/
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spelling doaj-64bbe316ea9148edb8f9fd76ba37f9f82020-11-24T22:24:48ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202012-02-011221885189710.3390/s120201885Gen-2 Hand-Held Optical Imager towards Cancer Imaging: Reflectance and Transillumination Phantom StudiesAnuradha GodavartyMichael HallManuela RomanJean GonzalezHand-held near-infrared (NIR) optical imagers are developed by various researchers towards non-invasive clinical breast imaging. Unlike these existing imagers that can perform only reflectance imaging, a generation-2 (Gen-2) hand-held optical imager has been recently developed to perform both reflectance and transillumination imaging. The unique forked design of the hand-held probe head(s) allows for reflectance imaging (as in ultrasound) and transillumination or compressed imaging (as in X-ray mammography). Phantom studies were performed to demonstrate two-dimensional (2D) target detection via reflectance and transillumination imaging at various target depths (1–5 cm deep) and using simultaneous multiple point illumination approach. It was observed that 0.45 cc targets were detected up to 5 cm deep during transillumination, but limited to 2.5 cm deep during reflectance imaging. Additionally, implementing appropriate data post-processing techniques along with a polynomial fitting approach, to plot 2D surface contours of the detected signal, yields distinct target detectability and localization. The ability of the gen-2 imager to perform both reflectance and transillumination imaging allows its direct comparison to ultrasound and X-ray mammography results, respectively, in future clinical breast imaging studies.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/2/1885/near-infrareddiffuse optical imaginghand-held imagerhand-held probereflectancetransillumination
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author Anuradha Godavarty
Michael Hall
Manuela Roman
Jean Gonzalez
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Michael Hall
Manuela Roman
Jean Gonzalez
Gen-2 Hand-Held Optical Imager towards Cancer Imaging: Reflectance and Transillumination Phantom Studies
Sensors
near-infrared
diffuse optical imaging
hand-held imager
hand-held probe
reflectance
transillumination
author_facet Anuradha Godavarty
Michael Hall
Manuela Roman
Jean Gonzalez
author_sort Anuradha Godavarty
title Gen-2 Hand-Held Optical Imager towards Cancer Imaging: Reflectance and Transillumination Phantom Studies
title_short Gen-2 Hand-Held Optical Imager towards Cancer Imaging: Reflectance and Transillumination Phantom Studies
title_full Gen-2 Hand-Held Optical Imager towards Cancer Imaging: Reflectance and Transillumination Phantom Studies
title_fullStr Gen-2 Hand-Held Optical Imager towards Cancer Imaging: Reflectance and Transillumination Phantom Studies
title_full_unstemmed Gen-2 Hand-Held Optical Imager towards Cancer Imaging: Reflectance and Transillumination Phantom Studies
title_sort gen-2 hand-held optical imager towards cancer imaging: reflectance and transillumination phantom studies
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Hand-held near-infrared (NIR) optical imagers are developed by various researchers towards non-invasive clinical breast imaging. Unlike these existing imagers that can perform only reflectance imaging, a generation-2 (Gen-2) hand-held optical imager has been recently developed to perform both reflectance and transillumination imaging. The unique forked design of the hand-held probe head(s) allows for reflectance imaging (as in ultrasound) and transillumination or compressed imaging (as in X-ray mammography). Phantom studies were performed to demonstrate two-dimensional (2D) target detection via reflectance and transillumination imaging at various target depths (1–5 cm deep) and using simultaneous multiple point illumination approach. It was observed that 0.45 cc targets were detected up to 5 cm deep during transillumination, but limited to 2.5 cm deep during reflectance imaging. Additionally, implementing appropriate data post-processing techniques along with a polynomial fitting approach, to plot 2D surface contours of the detected signal, yields distinct target detectability and localization. The ability of the gen-2 imager to perform both reflectance and transillumination imaging allows its direct comparison to ultrasound and X-ray mammography results, respectively, in future clinical breast imaging studies.
topic near-infrared
diffuse optical imaging
hand-held imager
hand-held probe
reflectance
transillumination
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/2/1885/
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