Heterodyne frequency-domain multispectral diffuse optical tomography of breast cancer in the parallel-plane transmission geometry

  • H. Y. Ban
  • , M. Schweiger
  • , V. C. Kavuri
  • , J. M. Cochran
  • , L. Xie
  • , D. R. Busch
  • , J. Katrašnik
  • , S. Pathak
  • , S. H. Chung
  • , K. Lee
  • , R. Choe
  • , B. J. Czerniecki
  • , S. R. Arridge
  • , A. G. Yodh

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Abstract

Purpose: The authors introduce a state-of-the-art all-optical clinical diffuse optical tomography (DOT) imaging instrument which collects spatially dense, multispectral, frequency-domain breast data in the parallel-plate geometry. Methods: The instrument utilizes a CCD-based heterodyne detection scheme that permits massively parallel detection of diffuse photon density wave amplitude and phase for a large number of sourcedetector pairs (106). The stand-alone clinical DOT instrument thus offers high spatial resolution with reduced crosstalk between absorption and scattering. Other novel features include a fringe profilometry system for breast boundary segmentation, real-time data normalization, and a patient bed design which permits both axial and sagittal breast measurements. Results: The authors validated the instrument using tissue simulating phantoms with two different chromophore-containing targets and one scattering target. The authors also demonstrated the instrument in a case study breast cancer patient; the reconstructed 3D image of endogenous chromophores and scattering gave tumor localization in agreement with MRI. Conclusions: Imaging with a novel parallel-plate DOT breast imager that employs highly parallel, high-resolution CCD detection in the frequency-domain was demonstrated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4383-4395
Number of pages13
JournalMedical Physics
Volume43
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2016

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Keywords

  • CCD-based optical tomography instrumentation
  • breast cancer imaging
  • diffuse optical tomography
  • optical mammography

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