Recent Advances in the Laser Radiation Transport through the Head Tissues of Humans and Animals – A Review

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
Ala H. Sabeeh, V. Tuchin
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Abstract

Modern studies of the penetration of light into biological tissues is becoming very important in various medical applications. This is an important factor for determining the optical dose in many diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The absorption and scattering properties of the tissue under study determine how deeply the light will penetrate into the tissue. However, these optical properties are highly dependent on the wavelength of the light source and tissue condition. This overview paper analyzes the transmission of light through different areas of human and animal head tissues, and the optimal laser wavelength and power density required to reach different parts of the brain are determined using lasers with different wavelengths by comparing the distribution of fluence, penetration depth and the mechanism of interaction between laser light and head tissues. The power variation in different regions of the head is presented, as estimated using Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. Data are analyzed for the absorption and scattering coefficients of the head tissue layers (scalp, skull, brain), calculated using integrating sphere measurements and inverse problem solving algorithms such as inverse MC (IMC) and adding-doubling (IAD). This study not only offered a quantitative comparison between wavelengths in terms of light transmission efficiency, but also anticipated the exciting opportunity for online, accurate and visible optimization of LLLT lighting parameters.
激光辐射通过人和动物头部组织传输的最新进展——综述
光穿透生物组织的现代研究在各种医学应用中变得非常重要。在许多诊断和治疗过程中,这是决定光剂量的一个重要因素。所研究组织的吸收和散射特性决定了光能穿透组织的深度。然而,这些光学性质高度依赖于光源的波长和组织条件。本文综述分析了光通过人类和动物头部组织不同区域的传输情况,通过比较不同波长的激光的通量分布、穿透深度以及激光与头部组织相互作用的机制,确定了到达大脑不同部位所需的最佳激光波长和功率密度。通过蒙特卡罗(MC)模拟,给出了头部不同区域的功率变化。分析了头部组织层(头皮、颅骨、大脑)的吸收和散射系数,并使用积分球测量和逆问题求解算法(如逆MC (IMC)和加法加倍(IAD))进行了计算。该研究不仅提供了波长之间在透光效率方面的定量比较,而且为在线、精确和可见地优化LLLT照明参数提供了令人兴奋的机会。
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Journal of Biomedical Photonics and Engineering
Journal of Biomedical Photonics and Engineering Physics and Astronomy-Acoustics and Ultrasonics
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