Toward noninvasive assessment of flap viability with time-resolved diffuse optical tomography: a preclinical test on rats

The noninvasive assessment of flap viability in autologous reconstruction surgery is still an unmet clinical need. To cope with this problem, we developed a proof-of-principle fully automatized setup for fast time-gated diffuse optical tomography exploiting Mellin-Laplace transform to obtain three-d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biomedical optics 2016-02, Vol.21 (2), p.025004-025004
Hauptverfasser: Di Sieno, Laura, Bettega, Georges, Berger, Michel, Hamou, Cynthia, Aribert, Marion, Mora, Alberto Dalla, Puszka, Agathe, Grateau, Henri, Contini, Davide, Hervé, Lionel, Coll, Jean-Luc, Dinten, Jean-Marc, Pifferi, Antonio, Planat-Chrétien, Anne
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Zusammenfassung:The noninvasive assessment of flap viability in autologous reconstruction surgery is still an unmet clinical need. To cope with this problem, we developed a proof-of-principle fully automatized setup for fast time-gated diffuse optical tomography exploiting Mellin-Laplace transform to obtain three-dimensional tomographic reconstructions of oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin concentrations. We applied this method to perform preclinical tests on rats inducing total venous occlusion in the cutaneous abdominal flaps. Notwithstanding the use of just four source-detector couples, we could detect a spatially localized increase of deoxyhemoglobin following the occlusion (up to 550  μM in 54 min). Such capability to image spatio-temporal evolution of blood perfusion is a key issue for the noninvasive monitoring of flap viability.
ISSN:1083-3668
1560-2281
DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.21.2.025004