Frontiers of Optoelectronics, Volume. 10, Issue 3, 280(2017)

Accounting for speed of sound variations in volumetric hand-held optoacoustic imaging

X. Luís DEáN-BEN1、*, Ali OZBEK1, and Daniel RAZANSKY1,2
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  • 1Institute of Biological and Medical Imaging (IBMI), Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg, Germany
  • 2School of Medicine and School of Bioengineering, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
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    Hand-held implementations of recently introduced real-time volumetric tomography approaches represent a promising path toward clinical translation of the optoacoustic technology. To this end, rapid acquisition of optoacoustic image data with spherical matrix arrays has attained exquisite visualizations of three-dimensional vascular morphology and function deep in human tissues. Nevertheless, significant reconstruction inaccuracies may arise from speed of sound (SoS) mismatches between the imaged tissue and the coupling medium used to propagate the generated optoacoustic responses toward the ultrasound sensing elements. Herein, we analyze the effects of SoS variations in three-dimensional hand-held tomographic acquisition geometries. An efficient graphics processing unit (GPU)-based reconstruction framework is further proposed to mitigate the SoS-related image quality degradation without compromising the high-frame-rate volumetric imaging performance of the method, essential for real-time visualization during hand-held scans.

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    X. Luís DEáN-BEN, Ali OZBEK, Daniel RAZANSKY. Accounting for speed of sound variations in volumetric hand-held optoacoustic imaging[J]. Frontiers of Optoelectronics, 2017, 10(3): 280

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    Paper Information

    Category: RESEARCH ARTICLE

    Received: Jun. 12, 2017

    Accepted: Aug. 21, 2017

    Published Online: Jan. 17, 2018

    The Author Email: X. Luís DEáN-BEN (dr@tum.de)

    DOI:10.1007/s12200-017-0739-z

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