光声成像:诊断血管源性勃起功能障碍的潜在新工具

Liang Mao, Dakun Lai, Qi Xu, Chunliu Xie
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勃起功能障碍(ED)是老年男性的常见病,严重影响着男性的身心健康。通常,临床诊断物理性ED需要阴茎血管图像,以区分血管源性ED与心理障碍,从而确定适当的治疗方法。本研究的目的是提出一种新的光声显微镜(PAM)成像血管源性ED具有高分辨率和高灵敏度。在这项工作中,用碳铅笔制作的血管模型和从健康大鼠中分离出来的10只动物阴茎模型都是精心制作的。建立了自制的大鼠阴茎血管PAM平台,得到了各模型对应的二维PAM图像。特别是,成像能力的高空间分辨率为500微米与高对比度获得。离体阴茎血管的初步影像学结果清楚地表明,光声成像方法可以作为一种有效的诊断工具来评估血管源性ED,并可以通过结构成像和功能成像相结合来提高静脉渗漏的可视化诊断。
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Photoacoustic imaging: A potential new tool for diagnosing vasculogenic erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a frequent disorder in aging men, affecting men's physical and mental health seriously. Generally, clinical diagnosis of the physical ED need image of penile vessels to distinguish vasculogenic ED disorders from psychological disorders so as to determine an appropriate treatment. The aim of this study is to present a novel photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) for imaging of vasculogenic ED with a high resolution and a high sensitivity. In this work, a vessel phantom using a carbon pencil and ten animals' penis models isolated from health rats both were prepared carefully. A home-made PAM platform was builted for rat's penile vessels, and the corresponding two dimensional (2D) PAM image was obtained for each model. Particularly, an imaging capability of a high spatial resolution of five hundreds microns with high contrast was obtained. The preliminary imaging results of isolated penis vessel clearly indicated that the method of photoacoustic imaging would be a useful diagnostic tool for assessing vasculogenic ED and could improve the diagnosis of venous leakage visualization by combining structural and functional imaging.
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