Endoscopic Optical Coherence Tomography for Assessing Inhalation Airway Injury: A Technical Review.

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF AFRICAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-04-04 DOI:10.4172/2161-119X.1000366
Yusi Miao, Matthew Brenner, Zhongping Chen
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Abstract

Diagnosis of inhalation injury has been clinically challenging. Currently, assessment of inhalation injury relies on subjective clinical exams and bronchoscopy, which provides little understanding of tissue conditions and results in limited prognostics. Endoscopic Optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology has been recently utilized in the airway for direct assessment of respiratory tract disorders and injuries. Endoscopic OCT is capable of capturing high-resolution images of tissue morphology 1-3 mm beneath the surface as well as the complex 3D anatomical shape. Previous studies indicate that changes in airway histopathology can be found in the OCT image almost immediately after inhalation of smoke and other toxic chemicals, which correlates well with histology and pulmonary function tests. This review summarizes the recent development of endoscopic OCT technology for airway imaging, current uses of OCT for inhalation injury, and possible future directions.

用于评估吸入性气道损伤的内窥镜光学相干断层扫描:技术回顾。
吸入性损伤的诊断在临床上一直具有挑战性。目前,对吸入性损伤的评估主要依靠主观临床检查和支气管镜检查,对组织状况了解甚少,预后效果有限。内窥镜光学相干断层扫描(OCT)技术最近被用于气道,直接评估呼吸道疾病和损伤。内窥镜光学相干断层扫描能够捕捉表面下 1-3 毫米组织形态的高分辨率图像以及复杂的三维解剖形状。以往的研究表明,在吸入烟雾和其他有毒化学物质后,几乎可以立即在 OCT 图像中发现气道组织病理学的变化,这与组织学和肺功能测试有很好的相关性。本综述总结了用于气道成像的内窥镜 OCT 技术的最新发展、目前 OCT 在吸入性损伤方面的应用以及未来可能的发展方向。
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