Quantitative estimation of optical properties in bilayer media within the subdiffusive regime using a tilted fiber-optic probe in diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, part 1: a theoretical framework for designing probe geometry.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Biomedical Optics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.29.10.105001
Philippe De Tillieux, Maxime Baillot, Pierre Marquet
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Significance: As biological tissues are highly heterogeneous, there is a great interest in developing non-invasive optical approaches capable of characterizing them in a very localized manner. Obtaining accurate absolute values of the local optical properties from the measured reflectance requires finding a probe geometry, which allows us to solve this inverse problem robustly and reliably despite neglecting the higher-order moments of the scattering phase function.

Aim: Our goal is to develop a theoretical framework for designing tilted-fiber diffuse reflectance probes that allow quantitative estimation of the optical properties corresponding to limited tissue volume (typically a few cubic millimeters).

Approach: Relationships among probe geometry, sampled tissue volume, and robustness of the inverse solver to calculate optical properties from reflectance are studied using Monte Carlo simulations.

Results: The analysis of the number of scattering events of the collected photons leads to the establishment of relationships among the probe geometry, the sampled tissue volume, and the validity of a subdiffusive regime for the reflectance.

Conclusions: A methodology is proposed for the design of new compact probes with tilted fiber geometry that can quantitatively estimate the values of the optical coefficients in a localized manner within living biological tissues by recording diffuse reflectance spectra.

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在漫反射光谱学中使用倾斜光纤探针对亚扩散体系中双层介质的光学特性进行定量估算,第 1 部分:设计探针几何形状的理论框架。
意义重大:由于生物组织具有高度异质性,因此人们对开发能够以非常局部的方式描述生物组织特征的非侵入式光学方法非常感兴趣。要从测量到的反射率中获得准确的局部光学特性绝对值,需要找到一种探针几何形状,它能让我们在忽略散射相位函数的高阶矩的情况下,稳健可靠地解决这个逆问题。目标:我们的目标是建立一个理论框架,用于设计倾斜纤维漫反射探针,以便定量估计与有限组织体积(通常为几立方毫米)相对应的光学特性:方法:利用蒙特卡洛模拟法研究探头几何形状、采样组织体积以及通过反射率计算光学特性的逆求解器的稳健性之间的关系:结果:通过分析所收集光子的散射事件数量,确定了探头几何形状、取样组织体积和反射率亚扩散机制的有效性之间的关系:结论:本文提出了一种方法,用于设计具有倾斜光纤几何形状的新型紧凑探头,该探头可通过记录漫反射光谱,以局部方式定量估算活体生物组织内的光学系数值。
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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.
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