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13 March 2024 Real-time intravascular photoacoustic and ultrasound multimodality system with 1.7µm high-speed laser for atherosclerosis characteristics
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Abstract
In the study, we design a real-time multimodal imaging system to identify and differentiate lipid-rich plaques from stable plaques. We have shown that IVPA is able to perform lipid detection in real time imaging mode. We also see potential lipid and calcified region in ex vivo human artery images. In the future, we plan to validate our study with more ex-vivo animal and human artery images to determine the safety and usefulness before moving on to the in-vivo studies.
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Yuchen Jiang, Saijun Qiu, and Zhongping Chen "Real-time intravascular photoacoustic and ultrasound multimodality system with 1.7µm high-speed laser for atherosclerosis characteristics", Proc. SPIE 12819, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Light in Cardiology 2024, 1281907 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3000239
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KEYWORDS
Intravascular ultrasound

Photoacoustic imaging

Atherosclerosis

Imaging systems

Arteries

Real time imaging

Standards development

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