吲哚菁绿对人体近红外荧光成像的研究进展。

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近红外(NIR)荧光成像临床研究已经在文献中报道了六种不同的设备,使用不同剂量的吲哚菁绿(ICG)作为非特异性造影剂。迄今为止,临床应用范围包括静脉注射ICG后的血管造影、术中血管通畅评估和肿瘤/转移描述,以及皮下和皮内注射ICG后的淋巴结构和功能成像。在后一种情况下,近红外荧光成像可能会带来与淋巴功能相关的新发现,因为(i)任何其他传统成像技术都无法满足的独特利基,(ii)其精致的灵敏度可以实现高空间和时间分辨率。在此,我们(i)回顾了临床近红外荧光成像的基础知识,(ii)调查了使用ICG荧光造影剂的研究设备的临床应用文献,(iii)提供了使用我们的FDPM设备进行的无创动态淋巴成像的最新进展,最后,(iv)鉴于最近的证明显示了微剂量造影剂后成像的能力,对未来无创和术中使用近红外荧光成像进行了评论。
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Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging in Humans with Indocyanine Green: A Review and Update.

Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging in Humans with Indocyanine Green: A Review and Update.

Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging in Humans with Indocyanine Green: A Review and Update.

Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging in Humans with Indocyanine Green: A Review and Update.

Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging clinical studies have been reported in the literature with six different devices that employ various doses of indocyanine green (ICG) as a non-specific contrast agent. To date, clinical applications range from (i) angiography, intraoperative assessment of vessel patency, and tumor/metastasis delineation following intravenous administration of ICG, and (ii) imaging lymphatic architecture and function following subcutaneous and intradermal ICG administration. In the latter case, NIR fluorescence imaging may enable new discoveries associated with lymphatic function due to (i) a unique niche that is not met by any other conventional imaging technology and (ii) its exquisite sensitivity enabling high spatial and temporal resolution. Herein, we (i) review the basics of clinical NIR fluorescence imaging, (ii) survey the literature on clinical application of investigational devices using ICG fluorescent contrast, (iii) provide an update of non-invasive dynamic lymphatic imaging conducted with our FDPM device, and finally, (iv) comment on the future NIR fluorescence imaging for non-invasive and intraoperative use given recent demonstrations showing capabilities for imaging following microdose administration of contrast agent.

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