Imaging tumor oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin concentrations with ultrasound-guided diffuse optical tomography

  • Nrusingh C. Biswal
  • , Yan Xu
  • , Quing Zhu

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Abstract

We present an ultrasound (US)-guided diffuse optical tomography for mapping tumor deoxyhemoglobin (deoxyHb) and oxyhemoglobin (oxyHb) concentrations in blood phantoms and in in-vivo patients. Because oxyHb and deoxyHb respond differently at different wavelengths, four laser diodes of wavelengths 740 nm, 780 nm, 808 nm and 830 nm were used in the study. Tumor model experiments were performed using phantoms of different hemoglobin oxygen saturations (14%-89%) representing hemoglobin oxygenation in tissue. Targets of different sizes and located at different depths were used to validate the accuracy of oxygen saturation estimation. The absolute deviations between the estimated hemoglobin oxygen saturations obtained from reconstructed absorption maps and oxygen measurements obtained using a pO2 electrode were less than 8% over the measured range of oxygen saturation. An inhomogeneous concentric blood phantom of deoxygenated center core and oxygenated outer shell was imaged and deoxyHb and oxyHb maps revealed corresponding distributions which correlated well with inhomogeneous deoxy- and oxy- distributions frequently seen in breast cancers. Clinical examples are given to demonstrate the utility of US-guided optical tomography in mapping heterogeneous deoxyHb and oxyHb distributions in breast cancers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-429
Number of pages13
JournalTechnology in Cancer Research and Treatment
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2011

Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • Diffuse optical tomography
  • Tumor hypoxia
  • Tumor oxygen saturation
  • Ultrasound

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