7 April 2015 Cube data correlation-based imaging of small blood vessels
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Abstract
We present a cube data correlation-based correlation mapping optical coherence tomography (cube-cmOCT) method to reconstruct small blood vessel maps. In the cube-cmOCT method, the two adjacent cube data are correlated to extract blood flow information. Both phantom experiments and invivo experiments were performed to demonstrate the advantage of the proposed method in improving the SNR of blood vessel maps without increasing the window size in the xz plane and offering a clear image of the small blood vessels almost missed by the conventional cmOCT method.
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Chaoliang Chen, Jiuling Liao, and Wanrong Gao "Cube data correlation-based imaging of small blood vessels," Optical Engineering 54(4), 043104 (7 April 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.54.4.043104
Published: 7 April 2015
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KEYWORDS
Blood vessels

Optical coherence tomography

Signal to noise ratio

Blood circulation

In vivo imaging

Tissue optics

Tissues

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