Laser Doppler perfusion imaging of synovial tissues using red and near infra-red lasers.

J C Lockhart, W R Ferrell, W J Angerson
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Abstract

A new laser Doppler perfusion imaging (LDI) system was evaluated by comparing it with the well-established radiolabelled microsphere technique for measuring blood flow in the rabbit knee joint capsule. In this study two laser sources (635 and 835 nm) were compared at three scan speeds (50, 10 and 4 ms/pixel). With blood flow to the rabbit hindlimb controlled via a peristaltic pump, the comparison of LDI and microsphere measurement techniques yielded highly significant correlations for both laser sources (r = 0.9; p = 0.0001; 14 measurements in 7 animals). Comparison of the three scan speeds demonstrated acceptable agreement without significant bias between measurements, suggesting that the inevitable narrowing of the bandwidth at the fastest scan speed does not cause significant deterioration of the signal. The flux values obtained with 635 and 835 nm laser sources were linearly related (r = 0.93, p = 0.0001; 66 measurements in 12 animals), although there was a small but significant bias for higher values with the 635-nm laser (mean ratio of flux values 1.06, 95% confidence interval 1.01-1.12). These results validate the use of LDI with either wavelength laser for the assessment of joint capsule perfusion.

利用红色和近红外激光对滑膜组织进行激光多普勒灌注成像。
通过将激光多普勒灌注成像(LDI)系统与已建立的放射标记微球技术进行比较,评价了一种新的激光多普勒灌注成像(LDI)系统用于测量兔膝关节囊内血流。在本研究中,两种激光源(635和835 nm)在三种扫描速度(50、10和4 ms/pixel)下进行了比较。在通过蠕动泵控制兔后肢血流的情况下,两种激光源的LDI和微球测量技术的比较显示出高度显著的相关性(r = 0.9;P = 0.0001;7只动物的14次测量)。三种扫描速度的比较显示出可接受的一致性,测量结果之间没有明显的偏差,这表明在最快的扫描速度下,不可避免的带宽变窄不会导致信号的显着恶化。635 nm和835 nm激光源的通量值呈线性相关(r = 0.93, p = 0.0001;在12只动物中进行了66次测量),尽管对于635 nm激光的较高值存在较小但显著的偏差(通量值的平均比值为1.06,95%置信区间为1.01-1.12)。这些结果验证了LDI与任一波长激光的使用来评估关节囊灌注。
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