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  • Photoacoustic imaging of human coronary atherosclerosis in two spectral bands.

Photoacoustic imaging of human coronary atherosclerosis in two spectral bands.

Photoacoustics (2014-10-11)
Krista Jansen, Min Wu, Antonius F W van der Steen, Gijs van Soest
ABSTRACT

Spectroscopic intravascular photoacoustic imaging (sIVPA) has shown promise to detect and distinguish lipids in atherosclerotic plaques. sIVPA generally utilizes one of the two high absorption bands in the lipid absorption spectrum at 1.2 μm and 1.7 μm. Specific absorption signatures of various lipid compounds within the bands in either wavelength range can potentially be used to differentiate between plaque lipids and peri-adventitial lipids. With the aim to quantify any differences between the two bands, we performed combined sIVPA imaging in both absorption bands on a vessel phantom and an atherosclerotic human coronary artery ex vivo. Lipid detection in a human atherosclerotic lesion with sIVPA required lower pulse energy at 1.7 μm than at 1.2 μm (0.4 mJ versus 1.2 mJ). The imaging depth was twice as large at 1.2 μm compared to 1.7 μm. Adequate differentiation between plaque and peri-adventitial lipids was achieved at 1.2 μm only.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Cholesterol, Sigma Grade, ≥99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Cholesteryl linoleate, ≥98% (HPLC; detection at 205 nm)
Sigma-Aldrich
Cholesteryl oleate, ≥98% (HPLC; detection at 205 nm)