DocumentCode
1251448
Title
Spectroscopic Detection of Gastrointestinal Dysplasia Using Optical Microsensors
Author
Ferreira, D.S. ; Pinto, V.C. ; Correia, J.H. ; Minas, G.
Author_Institution
Centro Algoritmi, Univ. of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal
Volume
58
Issue
9
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2633
Lastpage
2639
Abstract
The detection of dysplasia in the gastrointestinal tract can be performed using optical microsensors based on thin-film optical filters and silicon photodiodes. This paper describes two optical microsensors that can be used for spectroscopy data collection in two different spectral bands (one in the violet/blue region and the other in the green region) for which two optical filters were designed and fabricated. An empirical analysis of gastrointestinal spectroscopic data using these specific spectral bands is performed. The obtained results show that it is possible to accurately differentiate dysplastic lesions from normal tissue, with a sensitivity and specificity of 77.8% and 97.6%, respectively. Therefore, the developed filters can be used as a tool to aid in diagnosis. The small size of the optical microsensors can enable, in the future, integration in endoscopic capsules.
Keywords
biological tissues; biomedical equipment; cancer; data analysis; microsensors; optical fabrication; optical filters; optical sensors; patient diagnosis; photodiodes; spectrochemical analysis; thin film sensors; biological tissue; dysplastic lesions; endoscopic capsules; gastrointestinal dysplasia; gastrointestinal spectroscopic data; gastrointestinal tract; optical microsensors; silicon photodiodes; spectral bands; spectroscopic detection; thin-film optical filters; Fluorescence; Microsensors; Optical device fabrication; Optical filters; Optical reflection; Photodiodes; Reflectivity; Diffuse-reflectance; Fabry–Perot optical filters; fluorescence; spectroscopy tissue diagnosis; Algorithms; Diagnostic Techniques, Digestive System; Diffusion; Gastrointestinal Neoplasms; Humans; Microtechnology; Optics and Photonics; Sensitivity and Specificity; Silicon Dioxide; Spectrometry, Fluorescence; Titanium; Upper Gastrointestinal Tract;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2011.2160263
Filename
5910361
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