A spectral-domain model-based method for simultaneous oxygen saturation quantification and contrast agent identification

OPTICS IN HEALTH CARE AND BIOMEDICAL OPTICS XI(2021)

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Abstract
Unmixing multispectral photoacoustic (PA) images is difficult because the excitation spectra in deep tissue are contaminated by absorption and scattering of the surrounding tissue in a highly unpredictable manner. In this work, we found a close relationship between the covariance matrix of a multispectral photoacoustic image and its average tissue oxygenation level. Based on the photon diffusion process, a spectral-domain model of multispectral photoacoustic imaging is established. Combined with the above two findings, accurate estimation of blood oxygen saturation (median error 2.7%) and accurate probe identification (detection rate 86%, false alarm rate 0.035%) were realized in realistic simulation test.
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Multispectral imaging, Photoacoustic/Optoacoustic imaging, Blood oxygen saturation, Molecular imaging Spectral unmixing
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