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Highly sensitive lipid detection and localization in atherosclerotic plaque with a dual‐frequency intravascular photoacoustic/ultrasound catheter

Yingchun Cao, Mouhamad Alloosh, Michael Sturek, Ji‐Xin Cheng

2020Translational Biophotonics18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intravascular photoacoustic/ultrasound (IVPA/US) is an emerging hybrid imaging modality that provides specific lipid detection and localization, while maintaining co-registered artery morphology, for diagnosis of vulnerable plaque in cardiovascular disease. However, current IVPA/US approaches based on a single-element transducer exhibit compromised performance for lipid detection due to the relatively low contrast of lipid absorption and conflicting detection bands for photoacoustic and ultrasound signals. Here, we present a dual-frequency IVPA/US catheter for highly sensitive detection and precision localization of lipids. The low frequency transducer provides enhanced photoacoustic sensitivity, while the high frequency transducer maintains state-of-the-art spatial resolution for ultrasound imaging. The boosted capability of IVPA/US imaging enables a multi-scale analysis of lipid distribution in swine with coronary atherosclerosis. The dual-frequency IVPA/US catheter has a diameter of 1 mm and flexibility to easily adapt to current catheterization procedures and is a significant step toward clinical diagnosis of vulnerable plaque.

Topics & Concepts

Intravascular ultrasoundUltrasoundPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineCatheterTransducerBiomedical engineeringUltrasonic sensorMedicineRadiologyMaterials scienceAcousticsOpticsPhysicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingCoronary Interventions and DiagnosticsCardiovascular Disease and Adiposity