单发
超短脉冲
探测器
生物医学工程
断层摄影术
生物医学中的光声成像
材料科学
光学
医学
激光器
物理
作者
Yide Zhang,Peng Hu,Lei Li,Rui Cao,Anjul Khadria,Konstantin Maslov,Xin Tong,Yushun Zeng,Laiming Jiang,Qifa Zhou,Lihong V. Wang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-023-01149-4
摘要
Techniques for imaging haemodynamics use ionizing radiation or contrast agents or are limited by imaging depth (within approximately 1 mm), complex and expensive data-acquisition systems, or low imaging speeds, system complexity or cost. Here we show that ultrafast volumetric photoacoustic imaging of haemodynamics in the human body at up to 1 kHz can be achieved using a single laser pulse and a single element functioning as 6,400 virtual detectors. The technique, which does not require recalibration for different objects or during long-term operation, enables the longitudinal volumetric imaging of haemodynamics in vasculature a few millimetres below the skin's surface. We demonstrate this technique in vessels in the feet of healthy human volunteers by capturing haemodynamic changes in response to vascular occlusion. Single-shot volumetric photoacoustic imaging using a single-element detector may facilitate the early detection and monitoring of peripheral vascular diseases and may be advantageous for use in biometrics and point-of-care testing.
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