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J Biomed Opt ; 27(12): 126001, 2022 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36519075

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Significance: Fluorescence molecular lifetime tomography (FMLT) plays an increasingly important role in experimental oncology. The article presents and experimentally verifies an original method of mesoscopic time domain FMLT, based on an asymptotic approximation to the fluorescence source function, which is valid for early arriving photons. Aim: The aim was to justify the efficiency of the method by experimental scanning and reconstruction of a phantom with a fluorophore. The experimental facility included the TCSPC system, the pulsed supercontinuum Fianium laser, and a three-channel fiber probe. Phantom scanning was done in mesoscopic regime for three-dimensional (3D) reflectance geometry. Approach: The sensitivity functions were simulated with a Monte Carlo method. A compressed-sensing-like reconstruction algorithm was used to solve the inverse problem for the fluorescence parameter distribution function, which included the fluorophore absorption coefficient and fluorescence lifetime distributions. The distributions were separated directly in the time domain with the QR-factorization least square method. Results: 3D tomograms of fluorescence parameters were obtained and analyzed using two strategies for the formation of measurement data arrays and sensitivity matrices. An algorithm is developed for the flexible choice of optimal strategy in view of attaining better reconstruction quality. Variants on how to improve the method are proposed, specifically, through stepped extraction and further use of a posteriori information about the object. Conclusions: Even if measurement data are limited, the proposed method is capable of giving adequate reconstructions but their quality depends on available a priori (or a posteriori) information. Further research aims to improve the method by implementing the variants proposed.


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Photons , Tomography , Phantoms, Imaging , Tomography/methods , Monte Carlo Method , Algorithms , Fluorescent Dyes
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Int J Numer Method Biomed Eng ; 37(1): e03408, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33094558

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The paper presents an original approach to time-domain reflectance fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) of small animals. It is based on the use of early arriving photons and state-of-the-art compressed-sensing-like reconstruction algorithms and aims to improve the spatial resolution of fluorescent images. We deduce the fundamental equation that models the imaging operator and derive analytical representations for the sensitivity functions which are responsible for the reconstruction of the fluorophore absorption coefficient. The idea of fluorescence lifetime tomography with our approach is also discussed. We conduct a numerical experiment on 3D reconstruction of box phantoms with spherical fluorescent inclusions of small diameters. For modeling measurement data and constructing the sensitivity matrix we assume a virtual fluorescence tomograph with a scanning fiber probe that illuminates and collects light in reflectance geometry. It provides for large source-receiver separations which correspond to the macroscopic regime. Two compressed-sensing-like reconstruction algorithms are used to solve the inverse problem. These are the algebraic reconstruction technique with total variation regularization and our modification of the fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm. Results of our numerical experiment show that our approach is capable of achieving as good spatial resolution as 0.2 mm and even better at depths to 9 mm inclusive.


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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Photons , Algorithms , Animals , Models, Theoretical , Phantoms, Imaging , Tomography
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