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Transcranial photoacoustic computed tomography based on a layered back-projection method

Shuai Na, Xiaoyun Yuan, Li Lin, Julio Isla, David C. Garrett, Lihong V. Wang

2020Photoacoustics55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A major challenge of transcranial human brain photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is correcting for the acoustic aberration induced by the skull. Here, we present a modified universal back-projection (UBP) method, termed layered UBP (L-UBP), that can de-aberrate the transcranial PA signals by accommodating the skull heterogeneity into conventional UBP. In L-UBP, the acoustic medium is divided into multiple layers: the acoustic coupling fluid layer between the skull and detectors, the skull layer, and the brain tissue layer, which are assigned different acoustic properties. The transmission coefficients and wave conversion are considered at the fluid–skull and skull–tissue interfaces. Simulations of transcranial PACT using L-UBP were conducted to validate the method. Ex vivo experiments with a newly developed three-dimensional PACT system with 1-MHz center frequency demonstrated that L-UBP can substantially improve the image quality compared to conventional UBP.

Topics & Concepts

Projection (relational algebra)SkullPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineTomographySIGNAL (programming language)Materials scienceTransmission (telecommunications)AcousticsDetectorLayer (electronics)Coupling (piping)OpticsPhysicsBiomedical engineeringComputer scienceMedicineAnatomyTelecommunicationsAlgorithmNanotechnologyProgramming languageMetallurgyPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingThermography and Photoacoustic TechniquesOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
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