TY - JOUR
T1 - In vivo multifunctional optical coherence tomography at the periphery of the lungs
AU - Feroldi, Fabio
AU - Willemse, Joy
AU - Davidoiu, Valentina
AU - Gräfe, Maximilian G. O.
AU - van Iperen, Dirck J.
AU - Goorsenberg, Annika W. M.
AU - Annema, Jouke T.
AU - Daniels, Johannes M. A.
AU - Bonta, Peter I.
AU - de Boer, Johannes F.
PY - 2019/6/1
Y1 - 2019/6/1
N2 - Remodeling of tissue, such as airway smooth muscle (ASM) and extracellular matrix, is considered a key feature of airways disease. No clinically accepted diagnostic method is currently available to assess airway remodeling or the effect of treatment modalities such as bronchial thermoplasty in asthma, other than invasive airway biopsies. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) generates cross-sectional, near-histological images of airway segments and enables identification and quantification of airway wall layers based on light scattering properties only. In this study, we used a custom motorized OCT probe that combines standard and polarization sensitive OCT (PS-OCT) to visualize birefringent tissue in vivo in the airway wall of a patient with severe asthma in a minimally invasive manner. We used optic axis uniformity (OAxU) to highlight the presence of uniformly arranged fiber-like tissue, helping visualizing the abundance of ASM and connective tissue structures. Attenuation coefficient images of the airways are presented for the first time, showing superior architectural contrast compared to standard OCT images. A novel segmentation algorithm was developed to detect the surface of the endoscope sheath and the surface of the tissue. PS-OCT is an innovative imaging technique that holds promise to assess airway remodeling including ASM and connective tissue in a minimally invasive, real-time manner.
AB - Remodeling of tissue, such as airway smooth muscle (ASM) and extracellular matrix, is considered a key feature of airways disease. No clinically accepted diagnostic method is currently available to assess airway remodeling or the effect of treatment modalities such as bronchial thermoplasty in asthma, other than invasive airway biopsies. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) generates cross-sectional, near-histological images of airway segments and enables identification and quantification of airway wall layers based on light scattering properties only. In this study, we used a custom motorized OCT probe that combines standard and polarization sensitive OCT (PS-OCT) to visualize birefringent tissue in vivo in the airway wall of a patient with severe asthma in a minimally invasive manner. We used optic axis uniformity (OAxU) to highlight the presence of uniformly arranged fiber-like tissue, helping visualizing the abundance of ASM and connective tissue structures. Attenuation coefficient images of the airways are presented for the first time, showing superior architectural contrast compared to standard OCT images. A novel segmentation algorithm was developed to detect the surface of the endoscope sheath and the surface of the tissue. PS-OCT is an innovative imaging technique that holds promise to assess airway remodeling including ASM and connective tissue in a minimally invasive, real-time manner.
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UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31259075
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/vivo-multifunctional-optical-coherence-tomography-periphery-lungs-1
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.10.003070
DO - https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.10.003070
M3 - Article
C2 - 31259075
SN - 2156-7085
VL - 10
SP - 3070
EP - 3091
JO - Biomedical optics express
JF - Biomedical optics express
IS - 6
ER -