TY - JOUR
T1 - Fiber-optic probe for noninvasive real-time determination of tissue optical properties at multiple wavelengths
AU - Dam, Jan S.
AU - Pedersen, Carsten B.
AU - Dalgaard, Torben
AU - Fabricius, Paul Erik
AU - Aruna, Prakasa
AU - Andersson-Engels, Stefan
PY - 2001/3/1
Y1 - 2001/3/1
N2 - We present a compact, fast, and versatile fiber-optic probe system for real-time determination of tissue optical properties from spatially resolved continuous-wave diffuse reflectance measurements. The system collects one set of reflectance data from six source–detector distances at four arbitrary wavelengths with a maximum overall sampling rate of 100 Hz. Multivariate calibration techniques based on twodimensional polynomial fitting are employed to extract and display the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients in real-time mode. The four wavelengths of the current configuration are 660, 785, 805, and 974 nm, respectively. Cross-validation tests on a 6 × 7 calibration matrix of Intralipid–dye phantoms showed that the mean prediction error at, e.g., 785 nm was 2.8% for the absorption coefficient and 1.3% for the reduced scattering coefficient. The errors are relative to the range of the optical properties of the phantoms at 785 nm, which were 0–0.3/cm for the absorption coefficient and 6–16/cm for the reduced scattering coefficient. Finally, we also present and discuss results from preliminary skin tissue measurements.
AB - We present a compact, fast, and versatile fiber-optic probe system for real-time determination of tissue optical properties from spatially resolved continuous-wave diffuse reflectance measurements. The system collects one set of reflectance data from six source–detector distances at four arbitrary wavelengths with a maximum overall sampling rate of 100 Hz. Multivariate calibration techniques based on twodimensional polynomial fitting are employed to extract and display the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients in real-time mode. The four wavelengths of the current configuration are 660, 785, 805, and 974 nm, respectively. Cross-validation tests on a 6 × 7 calibration matrix of Intralipid–dye phantoms showed that the mean prediction error at, e.g., 785 nm was 2.8% for the absorption coefficient and 1.3% for the reduced scattering coefficient. The errors are relative to the range of the optical properties of the phantoms at 785 nm, which were 0–0.3/cm for the absorption coefficient and 6–16/cm for the reduced scattering coefficient. Finally, we also present and discuss results from preliminary skin tissue measurements.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0000196465
U2 - 10.1364/AO.40.001155
DO - 10.1364/AO.40.001155
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0000196465
SN - 1559-128X
VL - 40
SP - 1155
EP - 1164
JO - Applied Optics
JF - Applied Optics
IS - 7
ER -