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29 April 2017 Preliminary results on in-vivo imaging of upper airway inhalation injuries using anatomical optical coherence tomography
Anthony Phan, Karol Karnowski, Qingyun Lee, Peter Fejes, Bryden Quirk, Robert McLaughlin, Fiona M. Wood, David D. Sampson
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Proceedings Volume 10340, International Conference on Biophotonics V; 103401B (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270588
Event: International Conference on Biophotonics V, 2017, Perth, Australia
Abstract
Quantitative assessment of upper airway geometry using optical coherence tomography in burns patients could provide physicians with the information needed to make critical decisions. We have developed a high speed catheter based OCT system capable of real time imaging in airways up to 3cm in diameter. Preliminary scans of inhalation injured airways are presented to demonstrate the feasibility of aOCT as a diagnostic tool for assessing burns patients.
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Anthony Phan, Karol Karnowski, Qingyun Lee, Peter Fejes, Bryden Quirk, Robert McLaughlin, Fiona M. Wood, and David D. Sampson "Preliminary results on in-vivo imaging of upper airway inhalation injuries using anatomical optical coherence tomography", Proc. SPIE 10340, International Conference on Biophotonics V, 103401B (29 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270588
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Imaging systems

Injuries

Biomedical optics

In vivo imaging

Biomedical engineering

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