论文标题
纹身断层扫描:徒手3D光声图像重建具有光学模式
Tattoo tomography: Freehand 3D photoacoustic image reconstruction with an optical pattern
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论文摘要
目的:光声断层扫描(PAT)是一种新型的成像技术,可以在空间上解析形态学和功能组织特性,例如血管拓扑和组织氧合。尽管这种能力使PAT成为各种疾病的诊断,治疗和随访的有希望的方式,但当前缺点是经常应用的2D探针提供的有限的视野(FOV)。 方法:在本文中,我们提出了一种新的方法,用于不需要外部跟踪系统的PAT数据的3D重建(纹身断层扫描),并且可以平稳地集成到临床工作流程中。它基于在图像采集之前放置在关注区域上的光学模式。该模式的设计方式是,其层析成像图像可以使探针姿势相对于模式的坐标系的恢复。这允许将一系列获得的PA图像转换为一个常见的全局坐标系,从而将PAT成像数据的3D重建一致。 结果:一项最初使用实验幻影数据和体内前臂数据进行的可行性研究表明,纹身方法非常适合3D重建PAT数据,以高精度和精确度。 结论:与以前的3D超声(US)或PAT重建的方法相反,纹身方法不需要复杂的外部硬件,也不需要为特定应用程序获得的培训数据。因此,它可以成为临床徒手PAT的宝贵工具。
Purpose: Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a novel imaging technique that can spatially resolve both morphological and functional tissue properties, such as the vessel topology and tissue oxygenation. While this capacity makes PAT a promising modality for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of various diseases, a current drawback is the limited field-of-view (FoV) provided by the conventionally applied 2D probes. Methods: In this paper, we present a novel approach to 3D reconstruction of PAT data (Tattoo tomography) that does not require an external tracking system and can smoothly be integrated into clinical workflows. It is based on an optical pattern placed on the region of interest prior to image acquisition. This pattern is designed in a way that a tomographic image of it enables the recovery of the probe pose relative to the coordinate system of the pattern. This allows the transformation of a sequence of acquired PA images into one common global coordinate system and thus the consistent 3D reconstruction of PAT imaging data. Results: An initial feasibility study conducted with experimental phantom data and in vivo forearm data indicates that the Tattoo approach is well-suited for 3D reconstruction of PAT data with high accuracy and precision. Conclusion: In contrast to previous approaches to 3D ultrasound (US) or PAT reconstruction, the Tattoo approach neither requires complex external hardware nor training data acquired for a specific application. It could thus become a valuable tool for clinical freehand PAT.