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In vivo assessment of inflammatory bowel disease in rats with ultrahigh-resolution colonoscopic OCT

Wu Yuan, Yan Feng, Defu Chen, Payam Gharibani, Jiande D. Z. Chen, Huimin Yu, Xingde Li

2022Biomedical Optics Express31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

during colonoscopy is imperative for the early detection of disease and the performance of accurate biopsies. While colonoscopic OCT has been developed to visualize colonic microstructures beyond the mucosal surface, its clinical potential remains limited by sub-optimal resolution (∼6.5 µm in tissue), inadequate imaging contrast, and a lack of high-resolution OCT criteria for lesion detection. In this study, we developed an ultrahigh-resolution (UHR) colonoscopic OCT and evaluated its ability to volumetrically visualize and identify the pathological features of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in a rat model. Owing to its improved resolution (∼1.7 µm in tissue) and enhanced contrast, UHR colonoscopic OCT can accurately delineate fine colonic microstructures and identify the pathophysiological characteristics of IBD in vivo. By using a quantitative optical attenuation map, UHR colonoscopic OCT is able to differentiate diseased tissue (such as crypt distortion and microabscess) from normal colonic mucosa over a large field of view in vivo. Our results suggest the clinical potential of UHR colonoscopic OCT for in vivo assessment of IBD pathology.

Topics & Concepts

In vivoMedicineColonoscopyPathologyAberrant crypt fociInflammatory bowel diseaseOptical coherence tomographyPreclinical imagingPathologicalRadiologyColorectal cancerInternal medicineColonic diseaseDiseaseCancerBiologyBiotechnologyPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingOptical Coherence Tomography ApplicationsUltrasound Imaging and Elastography