Fiber-based hand-held RCM-OCT probe for noninvasive assessment of skin lesions and therapy guidance.

Gopi Maguluri, John Grimble, Mircea Mujat, Jesung Park, Aliana Caron, Nicusor Iftimia
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Abstract

Noninvasive assessment of skin lesions, especially of basal cell carcinoma (BCC), has benefited more recently from the use of optical imaging techniques such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) and reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM). While RCM provides submicron scale resolution and thus enables identification of skin morphological changes of the skin, with the downside of limited penetration depth, OCT imaging of the same lesion brings the benefit of better resolving its depth of invasion. OCT and RCM can be used either individually or combined within the same instrument for the noninvasive diagnosis of nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSCs). Their combined use has shown to provide certain benefits such as better characterization of the lesion's margins, both in depth and laterally, as well as improved sensitivity and specificity, as previously demonstrated by our team. In this paper we report a new "fiber-based" implementation of the second-generation RCM-OCT hand-held probe. The fiber-based implementation of both imaging modalities enabled the construction of a smaller footprint/lower weight hand-held probe. Its preliminary evaluation on the skin of healthy volunteers is reported here, demonstrating improved capabilities for resolving sub-cellular structures and image skin morphology with micron-scale resolution to a higher depth than in the previous implementation, while also enabling the construction of angiography maps showing vascular remodeling.

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基于纤维的手持式RCM-OCT探针用于皮肤病变的无创评估和治疗指导。
近年来,光学成像技术(如光学相干断层扫描(OCT)和反射共聚焦显微镜(RCM))的应用使皮肤病变,特别是基底细胞癌(BCC)的无创评估受益。RCM提供亚微米尺度的分辨率,从而能够识别皮肤的皮肤形态变化,但其缺点是穿透深度有限,而对同一病变进行OCT成像的好处是可以更好地分辨其浸润深度。OCT和RCM既可以单独使用,也可以在同一仪器中结合使用,用于非黑色素瘤皮肤癌(NMSCs)的无创诊断。他们的联合使用已经显示出一定的好处,例如更好地表征病变的边缘,无论是在深度还是侧面,以及提高敏感性和特异性,正如我们的团队之前所证明的那样。在本文中,我们报告了一种新的“基于光纤”的第二代RCM-OCT手持式探头的实现。基于光纤的两种成像模式的实现使得构建更小的占地面积/更轻的手持式探头成为可能。本文报道了该技术在健康志愿者皮肤上的初步评估,结果表明,与之前的实现相比,该技术在分辨亚细胞结构和以微米级分辨率深度成像皮肤形态方面的能力有所提高,同时还能够构建显示血管重构的血管造影图。
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