DocumentCode :
1525727
Title :
Effects of compression on soft tissue optical properties
Author :
Chan, Eric K. ; Sorg, Brian ; Protsenko, Dmitry ; O´Neil, M. ; Motamedi, Massoud ; Welch, Ashley J.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Laser Lab., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Volume :
2
Issue :
4
fYear :
1996
fDate :
12/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
943
Lastpage :
950
Abstract :
Tissue optical properties are necessary parameters for prescribing light dosimetry in photomedicine. In many diagnostic or therapeutic applications where optical fiber probes are used, pressure is often applied to the tissue to reduce index mismatch and increase light transmittance. In this paper, we have measured in vitro optical properties as a function of pressure with a visible-IR spectrophotometer. A spectral range of 400-1800 mm with a spectral resolution of 5 nm was used for all measurements. Skin specimens of a Hispanic donor and two Caucasian donors were obtained from the tissue bank. Bovine aorta and sclera, and porcine sclera came from a local slaughter house. Each specimen, sandwiched between microscope slides, was compressed by a spring-loaded apparatus. Then diffuse reflectance and transmittance of each sample were measured at no load and at approximately 0.1, 1, and 2 kgf/cm2. Under compression, tissue thicknesses were reduced up to 78%. Generally speaking, the reflectance decreased while the overall transmittance increased under compression. The absorption and reduced scattering coefficients were calculated using the inverse adding doubling method. Compared with the no-load controls, there was an increase in absorption and scattering coefficients among most of the compressed specimens
Keywords :
absorption coefficients; biological effects of laser radiation; biomechanics; biomedical imaging; dosimetry; laser applications in medicine; light scattering; light transmission; piezo-optical effects; radiation therapy; reflectivity; skin; 400 to 1800 nm; Caucasian donors; Hispanic donor; absorption coefficients; bovine aorta; bovine sclera; compression effects; diagnostic applications; diffuse reflectance; in vitro optical properties; index mismatch; inverse adding doubling method; laser medicine; light dosimetry; light transmittance; local slaughter house; optical fiber probes; photomedicine; porcine sclera; pressure; reduced scattering coefficients; soft tissue optical properties; spectral range; spectral resolution; spring-loaded apparatus; therapeutic applications; tissue thicknesses; transmittance; visible-IR spectrophotometer; Absorption; Biological tissues; Dosimetry; In vitro; Light scattering; Optical fibers; Optical scattering; Pressure measurement; Probes; Reflectivity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-260X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/2944.577320
Filename :
577320
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