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19 December 2023 Quantifying tissue properties and absolute hemodynamics using coherent spatial imaging
Christian Crouzet, Cody E. Dunn, Bernard Choi
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Abstract

Significance

Measuring hemodynamic function is crucial for health assessment. Optical signals provide relative hemoglobin concentration changes, but absolute measurements require costly, bulky technology. Speckleplethysmography (SPG) uses coherent light to detect speckle fluctuations. Combining SPG with multispectral measurements may provide important physiological information on blood flow and absolute hemoglobin concentration.

Aim

To develop an affordable optical technology to measure tissue absorption, scattering, hemoglobin concentrations, tissue oxygen saturation (StO2), and blood flow.

Approach

We integrated reflectance spectroscopy and laser speckle imaging to create coherent spatial imaging (CSI). CSI was validated against spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI) using phantom-based measurements. In vivo arterial and venous occlusion experiments compared CSI with diffuse optical spectroscopy/diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DOS/DCS) measurements.

Results

CSI and SFDI agreed on tissue absorption and scattering in phantom tests. CSI and DOS/DCS showed similar trends and agreement in arterial occlusion results. During venous occlusion, both uncorrected and corrected blood flow decreased with increasing pressure, with an 200% difference in overall blood flow decrease between the methods. CSI and DOS/DCS data showed expected hemoglobin concentrations, StO2, and blood flow trends.

Conclusions

CSI provides affordable and comprehensive hemodynamic information. It can potentially detect dysfunction and improve measurements, such as blood pressure, SpO2, and metabolism.

CC BY: © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
Christian Crouzet, Cody E. Dunn, and Bernard Choi "Quantifying tissue properties and absolute hemodynamics using coherent spatial imaging," Journal of Biomedical Optics 28(12), 127001 (19 December 2023). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.28.12.127001
Received: 1 August 2023; Accepted: 30 October 2023; Published: 19 December 2023
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KEYWORDS
Blood circulation

Tissues

Optical properties

Hemodynamics

Sensors

Coherence imaging

In vivo imaging

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