Title :
Light Propagation in NIR Spectroscopy of the Human Brain
Author :
Korhonen, Vesa O. ; Myllyla, Teemu S. ; Kirillin, Mikhail Yu ; Popov, Alexey P. ; Bykov, Alexander V. ; Gorshkov, Anton V. ; Sergeeva, Ekaterina A. ; Kinnunen, Matti ; Kiviniemi, Vesa
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Diagnostic Radiol., Oulu Univ. Hosp., Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
In study of the brain, oxygenation changes in the cerebral cortex are of great interest, since the concentrations of oxyhaemoglobin and deoxyhaemoglobin change due to coupling of hemodynamics to cortical neural activity. In order to non-invasively monitor oxygenation in the cerebral cortex by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), light should penetrate into brain tissue to a depth of approximately 1-2 cm. Many studies show that by increasing the source-detector distance, illuminating light penetrates deeper into brain tissue. Using tissue-mimicking phantom measurements, forehead in vivo measurements, and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, this paper estimates light propagation in the brain and the minimum source-detector distance to allow sensing of the cerebral cortex. We present optical sensing of a pulsating aqueous intralipid suspension in a vessel located at different depths within a multilayered phantom of the human forehead. Experimental results are compared with the MC simulations accounting for the optical properties of the phantom. The thickness and morphology of the different tissue layers were obtained from an anatomical magnetic resonance image of a test subject´s head. Results from these three methods correlate with each other and show that the brain cortex can be sensed with optical methods based on NIRS.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; bio-optics; biological tissues; biomedical MRI; biomedical optical imaging; brain; haemodynamics; infrared imaging; light propagation; oximetry; phantoms; proteins; Monte Carlo simulations; NIR spectroscopy; NIRS; anatomical magnetic resonance image; cerebral cortex; cortical neural activity; deoxyhaemoglobin concentration; forehead in vivo measurement; hemodynamics; human brain tissue; human forehead; illuminating light; light propagation; minimum source-detector distance; multilayered phantom; near-infrared spectroscopy; optical sensing; oxygenation; pulsating aqueous intralipid suspension; tissue layer morphology; tissue layer thickness; tissue-mimicking phantom measurement; Blood; Electron tubes; Monte Carlo methods; Optical sensors; Phantoms; Skin; Wavelength measurement; Brain; Monte Carlo simulations; near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS); phantom;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2013.2279313