Circumferential optical coherence tomography angiography imaging of the swine esophagus using a micromotor balloon catheter

We demonstrate a micromotor balloon imaging catheter for ultrahigh speed endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT) which provides wide area, circumferential structural and angiographic imaging of the esophagus without contrast agents. Using a 1310 nm MEMS tunable wavelength swept VCSEL light sou...

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Hauptverfasser: Lee, Hsiang-Chieh, Ahsen, Osman Oguz, Liang, Kaicheng, Wang, Zhao, Cleveland, Cody, Booth, Lucas, Potsaid, Benjamin, Jayaraman, Vijaysekhar, Cable, Alex E, Mashimo, Hiroshi, Langer, Robert, Traverso, Giovanni, Fujimoto, James G
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description We demonstrate a micromotor balloon imaging catheter for ultrahigh speed endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT) which provides wide area, circumferential structural and angiographic imaging of the esophagus without contrast agents. Using a 1310 nm MEMS tunable wavelength swept VCSEL light source, the system has a 1.2 MHz A-scan rate and ~8.5 µm axial resolution in tissue. The micromotor balloon catheter enables circumferential imaging of the esophagus at 240 frames per second (fps) with a ~30 µm (FWHM) spot size. Volumetric imaging is achieved by proximal pullback of the micromotor assembly within the balloon at 1.5 mm/sec. Volumetric data consisting of 4200 circumferential images of 5,000 A-scans each over a 2.6 cm length, covering a ~13 cm(2) area is acquired in
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