多模态反射高光谱成像系统监测膝下截肢伤口愈合

K. Zuzak, T. J. Perumanoor, S. C. Naik, M. Mandhale, E. Livingston
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这里介绍的多模态反射高光谱成像系统是由位于美国阿灵顿的德克萨斯大学生物医学成像实验室开发的。该系统是在美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)开发的可见高光谱成像原型的扩展。它使用可见光和近红外、近红外、光和电光成分来获得光谱图像,从而使其具有多模态的名称。本研究计划的目标是制造并利用该系统来监测膝盖以下截肢的伤口愈合。该系统使用冷宽带光源照亮截肢区域,收集一系列跨越可见光和近红外的光谱图像,同时使用化学计量学方法对获取的高光谱数据进行反卷积,以成像固有发色团的空间分布。该技术是非侵入性的,无需注射造影剂。图像显示深层大血管的变化,由近红外组件提供,浅层微血管毛细血管,由可见组件提供。
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A Multimodal Reflectance Hyperspectral Imaging System for Monitoring Wound Healing in Below Knee Amputations
The multimodal reflectance hyperspectral imaging system presented here was developed in the Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging, at the University of Texas at Arlington, UTA. This system is an extension of the visible hyperspectral imaging prototype developed at the National Institutes of Health, NIH. It uses visible and near-infrared, NIR, light and electro-optical components to obtain spectroscopic images, thereby rendering the name multimodal. The goal of this research plan is to fabricate and utilize this system for monitoring wound healing in below the knee amputations. The system illuminates the amputation area with a cold broadband light source, collects a series of spectroscopic images spanning the visible and NIR, in parallel, deconvolutes the acquisitioned hyperspectral data using chemometric methods for imaging the spatial distribution of inherent chromophores. This technique is non-invasive, eliminates the use of contrast dye injection. The images produced visualize changes in the deeper larger blood vessels, provided by the NIR component and the superficial microvascular capillaries, provided by the visible component.
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