Title :
Multimodal Photoacoustic Tomography
Author :
Mansik Jeon ; Chulhong Kim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract :
Currently available optical microscopic imaging techniques-confocal microscopy, multi-photon (also referred to as two-photon) microscopy, and optical coherence tomography-have revolutionized biological and medical research, based on strong optical contrast and high spatial resolution. Unfortunately, owing to unavoidable strong light scattering in biological tissues, such methods cannot maintain contrast and spatial resolution beyond one optical transport mean free path ( ~ 1 mm in tissues). Although model-based diffuse optical tomography is able to operate at greater depths, this technique fails to maintain spatial resolution. Photoacoustic tomography overcomes the fundamental penetration depth problem and achieves high-resolution optical imaging in deep tissues by combing light and ultrasound. In this review article, the multimodal imaging capability of photoacoustic tomography, integrated with existing imaging tools, is contemplated and the potential preclinical and clinical impacts of the combined systems are discussed.
Keywords :
acoustic tomography; biological tissues; biomedical optical imaging; biomedical ultrasonics; light scattering; optical tomography; photoacoustic effect; biological research; biological tissue strong light scattering; confocal microscopy; deep tissue; high spatial resolution; high-resolution optical imaging; imaging tool integration; light combing; medical research; model-based diffuse optical tomography; multimodal imaging capability; multimodal photoacoustic tomography; multiphoton microscopy; optical coherence tomography; optical contrast; optical microscopic imaging technique; optical transport mean free path; penetration depth problem; potential clinical impact; potential preclinical impact; two-photon microscopy; ultrasound combing; Absorption; Biomedical optical imaging; Optical imaging; Optical scattering; Spatial resolution; Tomography; Photoacoustic tomography; and multimodal imaging; multiscale imaging; optoacoustic tomography;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2013.2244203