Study of near infrared imaging of a model of brain edema

L. Johnson, N. Thyakor, D. Hanley
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Currently, methods for the detection of brain edema in patients or laboratory experiments are not ideal. MRI does not permit time resolution of injury and intracranial pressure monitoring is invasive. The authors have performed experiments on a model of brain edema to examine near infrared imaging as a convenient, low cost and noninvasive method of monitoring brain edema. The authors prepared an in vitro model of edema consisting of serial dilutions of Intralipid/sup TM/, a fat emulsion, to simulate varying degrees of brain water content. NIR light at two wavelengths (920 nm and 980 nm) was used to assess the water content of Intralipid/sup TM/. The authors obtained a correlation coefficient of 0.98 between water content and NIR absorption difference. They used the CCD system to image a model with spatial variations in water content. Their preliminary results suggest NIR spectroscopy as a useful technique for monitoring brain edema in both clinical and laboratory settings.
脑水肿模型的近红外成像研究
目前,对患者脑水肿的检测方法或实验室实验都不理想。MRI不允许损伤的时间分辨率和颅内压监测是侵入性的。作者在脑水肿模型上进行了实验,以检验近红外成像作为一种方便、低成本和无创的监测脑水肿的方法。作者制备了一个体外水肿模型,该模型由一系列稀释的脂质/脂质/脂质/脂质乳组成,以模拟不同程度的脑含水量。采用920 nm和980 nm两种波长的近红外光对Intralipid/sup TM/的含水量进行测定。结果表明,水含量与近红外吸收差的相关系数为0.98。他们使用CCD系统拍摄了一个具有含水量空间变化的模型。他们的初步结果表明,近红外光谱在临床和实验室环境中都是监测脑水肿的有用技术。
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