Multi-laboratory performance assessment of diffuse optics instruments: the BitMap exercise

Significance: Multi-laboratory initiatives are essential in performance assessment and standardization—crucial for bringing biophotonics to mature clinical use—to establish protocols and develop reference tissue phantoms that all will allow universal instrument comparison. Aim: The largest multi-lab...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biomedical optics 2022-07, Vol.27 (7), p.074716-074716
Hauptverfasser: Lanka, Pranav, Yang, Lin, Orive-Miguel, David, Veesa, Joshua Deepak, Tagliabue, Susanna, Sudakou, Aleh, Samaei, Saeed, Forcione, Mario, Kovacsova, Zuzana, Behera, Anurag, Gladytz, Thomas, Grosenick, Dirk, Hervé, Lionel, Durduran, Turgut, Bejm, Karolina, Morawiec, Magdalena, Kacprzak, Michał, Sawosz, Piotr, Gerega, Anna, Liebert, Adam, Belli, Antonio, Tachtsidis, Ilias, Lange, Frédéric, Bale, Gemma, Baratelli, Luca, Gioux, Sylvain, Alexander, Kalyanov, Wolf, Martin, Sekar, Sanathana Konugolu Venkata, Zanoletti, Marta, Pirovano, Ileana, Lacerenza, Michele, Qiu, Lina, Ferocino, Edoardo, Maffeis, Giulia, Amendola, Caterina, Colombo, Lorenzo, Frabasile, Lorenzo, Levoni, Pietro, Buttafava, Mauro, Renna, Marco, Di Sieno, Laura, Re, Rebecca, Farina, Andrea, Spinelli, Lorenzo, Dalla Mora, Alberto, Contini, Davide, Taroni, Paola, Tosi, Alberto, Torricelli, Alessandro, Dehghani, Hamid, Wabnitz, Heidrun, Pifferi, Antonio
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Zusammenfassung:Significance: Multi-laboratory initiatives are essential in performance assessment and standardization—crucial for bringing biophotonics to mature clinical use—to establish protocols and develop reference tissue phantoms that all will allow universal instrument comparison. Aim: The largest multi-laboratory comparison of performance assessment in near-infrared diffuse optics is presented, involving 28 instruments and 12 institutions on a total of eight experiments based on three consolidated protocols (BIP, MEDPHOT, and NEUROPT) as implemented on three kits of tissue phantoms. A total of 20 synthetic indicators were extracted from the dataset, some of them defined here anew. Approach: The exercise stems from the Innovative Training Network BitMap funded by the European Commission and expanded to include other European laboratories. A large variety of diffuse optics instruments were considered, based on different approaches (time domain/frequency domain/continuous wave), at various stages of maturity and designed for different applications (e.g., oximetry, spectroscopy, and imaging). Results: This study highlights a substantial difference in hardware performances (e.g., nine decades in responsivity, four decades in dark count rate, and one decade in temporal resolution). Agreement in the estimates of homogeneous optical properties was within 12% of the median value for half of the systems, with a temporal stability of
ISSN:1083-3668
1560-2281
DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.27.7.074716