Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Volume. 2, Issue 3, 215(2009)

IN VIVO TRANS-RECTAL ULTRASOUND-COUPLED NEAR-INFRARED OPTICAL TOMOGRAPHY OF INTACT NORMAL CANINE PROSTATE

DAQING PIAO1,*... ZHEN JIANG1, KENNETH E. BARTELS2, G. REED HOLYOAK2, JERRY W. RITCHEY3, GUAN XU1, CHARLES F. BUNTING1 and GENNADY SLOBODOV4 |Show fewer author(s)
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  • 1School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
  • 2Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
  • 3Department of Veterinary Pathobiology Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
  • 4Department of Urology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 USA
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    This is the first tomography-presentation of the optical properties of a normal canine prostate, in vivo, in its native intact environment in the pelvic canal. The imaging was performed by trans-rectal near-infrared (NIR) optical tomography in steady-state measurement at 840 nm on three sagittal planes across the right lobe, middle-line, and left lobe, respectively, of the prostate gland. The NIR imaging planes were position-correlated with concurrently applied trans-rectal ultrasound, albeit there was no spatial prior employed in the NIR tomography reconstruction. The reconstructed peak absorption coefficients of the prostate on the three planes were 0.014, 0.012, and 0.014mm?1. The peak reduced scattering coefficients were 5.28, 5.56, and 6.53mm?1. The peak effective attenuation coefficients were 0.45, 0.43, and 0.50mm?1. The absorption and effective attenuation coefficients were within the ranges predictable at 840nm by literature values which clustered sparsely from 355 nm to 1064 nm, none of which were performed on a canine prostate with similar conditions. The effective attenuation coefficients of the gland were shown to be generally higher in the internal aspects than in the peripheral aspects, which is consistent with the previous findings that the urethral regions were statistically more attenuating than the capsular regions.

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    DAQING PIAO, ZHEN JIANG, KENNETH E. BARTELS, G. REED HOLYOAK, JERRY W. RITCHEY, GUAN XU, CHARLES F. BUNTING, GENNADY SLOBODOV. IN VIVO TRANS-RECTAL ULTRASOUND-COUPLED NEAR-INFRARED OPTICAL TOMOGRAPHY OF INTACT NORMAL CANINE PROSTATE[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2009, 2(3): 215

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    Received: --

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    Published Online: Jan. 10, 2019

    The Author Email: PIAO DAQING (daqing.piao@okstate.edu)

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    CSTR:32186.14.

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