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Photothermal coagulation of blood vessels: a comparison of high-speed optical coherence tomography and numerical modelling.

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Barton, JK; Rollins, A; Yazdanfar, S; Pfefer, TJ; Westphal, V; Izatt, JA
Published in: Physics in medicine and biology
June 2001

Optical-thermal models that can accurately predict temperature rise and damage in blood vessels and surrounding tissue may be used to improve the treatment of vascular disorders. Verification of these models has been hampered by the lack of time- and depth-resolved experimental data. In this preliminary study, an optical coherence tomography system operating at 4-30 frames per second was used to visualize laser irradiation of cutaneous (hamster dorsal skin flap) blood vessels. An argon laser was utilized with the following parameters: pulse duration 0.1-2.0 s, spot size 0.1-1.0 mm, power 100-400 mW. Video microscopy images were obtained before and after irradiations, and optical-thermal modelling was performed on two irradiation cases. Time-resolved optical coherence tomography and still images were compared with predictions of temperature rise and damage using Monte Carlo and finite difference techniques. In general, predicted damage agreed with the actual blood vessel and surrounding tissue coagulation seen in images. However, limitations of current optical-thermal models were identified, such as the inability to model the dynamic changes in blood vessel diameter that were seen in the optical coherence tomography images.

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Physics in medicine and biology

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1361-6560

ISSN

0031-9155

Publication Date

June 2001

Volume

46

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1665 / 1678

Related Subject Headings

  • Vascular Diseases
  • Tomography
  • Time Factors
  • Temperature
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Monte Carlo Method
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Microscopy, Video
  • Lasers
  • Hot Temperature
 

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Barton, J. K., Rollins, A., Yazdanfar, S., Pfefer, T. J., Westphal, V., & Izatt, J. A. (2001). Photothermal coagulation of blood vessels: a comparison of high-speed optical coherence tomography and numerical modelling. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 46(6), 1665–1678. https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/46/6/306
Barton, J. K., A. Rollins, S. Yazdanfar, T. J. Pfefer, V. Westphal, and J. A. Izatt. “Photothermal coagulation of blood vessels: a comparison of high-speed optical coherence tomography and numerical modelling.Physics in Medicine and Biology 46, no. 6 (June 2001): 1665–78. https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/46/6/306.
Barton JK, Rollins A, Yazdanfar S, Pfefer TJ, Westphal V, Izatt JA. Photothermal coagulation of blood vessels: a comparison of high-speed optical coherence tomography and numerical modelling. Physics in medicine and biology. 2001 Jun;46(6):1665–78.
Barton, J. K., et al. “Photothermal coagulation of blood vessels: a comparison of high-speed optical coherence tomography and numerical modelling.Physics in Medicine and Biology, vol. 46, no. 6, June 2001, pp. 1665–78. Epmc, doi:10.1088/0031-9155/46/6/306.
Barton JK, Rollins A, Yazdanfar S, Pfefer TJ, Westphal V, Izatt JA. Photothermal coagulation of blood vessels: a comparison of high-speed optical coherence tomography and numerical modelling. Physics in medicine and biology. 2001 Jun;46(6):1665–1678.
Journal cover image

Published In

Physics in medicine and biology

DOI

EISSN

1361-6560

ISSN

0031-9155

Publication Date

June 2001

Volume

46

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1665 / 1678

Related Subject Headings

  • Vascular Diseases
  • Tomography
  • Time Factors
  • Temperature
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Monte Carlo Method
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Microscopy, Video
  • Lasers
  • Hot Temperature