Title :
Investigation of early cancerous changes in bladder tissue by autofluorescence
Author :
Arendt, J.T. ; Levin, H.S. ; Klein, E.A. ; Manoharan, R. ; Feld, M.S. ; Cothren, R.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Cleveland Clinic Found., OH, USA
Abstract :
Intrinsic fluorescence (autofluorescence) and reflective spectroscopy were used to study precancerous conditions and cancer in vivo in mucosal tissue of urinary bladder. Fluorescence was induced using 370 nm and 400 nm excitation, but 400 nm gave better separation of the groups. Biopsies were taken and frozen sections imaged on a fluorescence microscope with a CCD camera. The in vivo cystoscopy study had 19 patients and the cystectomy study had 35. Peak emission was 460 nm and it decreased with increased severity of disease with a 1.6 decrease from benign mucosal tissue to CIS and 3.2 decrease to invasive cancer. Invasive cancer grouped statistically differently from benign mucosal tissue using 460 nm emission while invasive cancer and CIS grouped statistically differently from benign mucosal tissue using normalized emission at 635 nm. Dysplasia did not group statistically differently from benign mucosal tissue. The fluorophores seem to be collagen and porphyrins. In microscopic images, the predominant fluorophore seems to be collagen fluorescing in blue strands while a secondary fluorophore seems to be inflammatory cells with yellowish-green round spots
Keywords :
biological organs; biological tissues; cancer; fluorescence; laser applications in medicine; ultraviolet spectroscopy; 370 nm; 400 nm; 460 nm; 635 nm; CCD camera; autofluorescence; benign mucosal tissue; biopsies; blue strands; collagen; cystectomy; disease severity; dysplasia; early cancerous changes investigation; fluorophores; in vivo cystoscopy; inflammatory cells; intrinsic fluorescence; invasive cancer; medical diagnostic technique; microscopic images; normalized emission; porphyrins; precancerous conditions; reflective spectroscopy; urinary bladder; yellowish-green round spots; Biopsy; Bladder; Cancer; Charge coupled devices; Charge-coupled image sensors; Computational Intelligence Society; Fluorescence; In vivo; Microscopy; Spectroscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1997. Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4262-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1997.758820