Lina Hacker, James Joseph, Ledia Lilaj, Srirang Manohar, Aoife M Ivory, Ran Tao, Sarah E Bohndiek
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Abstract
Significance: Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging technology that holds high promise in a wide range of clinical applications, but standardized methods for system testing are lacking, impeding objective device performance evaluation, calibration, and inter-device comparisons. To address this shortfall, this tutorial offers readers structured guidance in developing tissue-mimicking phantoms for photoacoustic applications with potential extensions to certain acoustic and optical imaging applications.
Aim: The tutorial review aims to summarize recommendations on phantom development for PAI applications to harmonize efforts in standardization and system calibration in the field.
Approach: The International Photoacoustic Standardization Consortium has conducted a consensus exercise to define recommendations for the development of tissue-mimicking phantoms in PAI.
Results: Recommendations on phantom development are summarized in seven defined steps, expanding from (1) general understanding of the imaging modality, definition of (2) relevant terminology and parameters and (3) phantom purposes, recommendation of (4) basic material properties, (5) material characterization methods, and (6) phantom design to (7) reproducibility efforts.
Conclusions: The tutorial offers a comprehensive framework for the development of tissue-mimicking phantoms in PAI to streamline efforts in system testing and push forward the advancement and translation of the technology.
意义重大:光声成像(PAI)是一项新兴技术,在广泛的临床应用中大有可为,但由于缺乏标准化的系统测试方法,妨碍了客观的设备性能评估、校准和设备间比较。为了弥补这一不足,本教程为读者提供了开发光声应用组织模拟模型的结构化指导,并有可能扩展到某些声学和光学成像应用:方法:国际光声标准化联合会开展了一项共识活动,以确定 PAI 中组织模拟模型的开发建议:关于模型开发的建议总结为七个明确的步骤,从(1)对成像模式的一般理解、(2)相关术语和参数的定义以及(3)模型用途、(4)基本材料特性的建议、(5)材料表征方法、(6)模型设计到(7)可重复性工作:本教程为 PAI 中组织模拟模型的开发提供了一个全面的框架,以简化系统测试工作,推动该技术的进步和转化。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Biomedical Optics publishes peer-reviewed papers on the use of modern optical technology for improved health care and biomedical research.