Portable high-density diffuse optical tomography for pediatric brain imaging in low-resource settings (Conference Presentation)

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Claudia Valdes ◽  
Margarita Torres ◽  
Adam Eggebrecht ◽  
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Elisabetta Maria Frijia ◽  
Addison Billing ◽  
Sarah Lloyd-Fox ◽  
Ernesto Vidal Rosas ◽  
Liam Collins-Jones ◽  
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pp. 4275 ◽  
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Samuel Powell ◽  
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Anurag Behera ◽  
Edoardo Ferocino ◽  
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Near-infrared diffuse optical tomography is a non-invasive photonics-based imaging technology suited to functional brain imaging applications. Recent developments have proved that it is possible to build a compact time-domain diffuse optical tomography system based on silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) detectors. The system presented in this paper was equipped with the same eight SiPM probe-hosted detectors, but was upgraded with six injection fibers to shine the sample at several points. Moreover, an automatic switch was included enabling a complete measurement to be performed in less than one second. Further, the system was provided with a dual-wavelength (670 n m and 820 n m ) light source to quantify the oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin concentration evolution in the tissue. This novel system was challenged against a solid phantom experiment, and two in-vivo tests, namely arm occlusion and motor cortex brain activation. The results show that the tomographic system makes it possible to follow the evolution of brain activation over time with a 1 s -resolution.


2019 ◽  
Vol 90 (5) ◽  
pp. 051101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muriah D. Wheelock ◽  
Joseph P. Culver ◽  
Adam T. Eggebrecht

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Mahlega S. Hassanpour ◽  
Adam T. Eggebrecht ◽  
Jonathan E. Peelle ◽  
Joseph P. Culver

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