Optical imaging of tissue properties to guide bowel resection and anastomosis
组织特性的光学成像指导肠切除和吻合
基本信息
- 批准号:8910137
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-06-01 至 2018-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAnastomosis - actionAnimal ModelAnimalsArchitectureAreaBiomedical EngineeringBiopsyBlood VesselsClinicalComplexDefectDetectionDevelopmentDevicesDiffuseEnvironmentEvaluationExcisionFast Computation ModelFeedbackFellowshipGoalsHeightHemoglobinHourHydration statusImageImaging technologyInterventionIntestinesInvestigationIschemiaLaboratoriesLeadLightLipidsMapsMeasurementMeasuresMentorshipMetabolismMethodsModelingMonitorMorbidity - disease rateOperative Surgical ProceduresOpticsOxygenPatientsPatternPerfusionPhysiologicalPostoperative PeriodProbabilityProceduresProcessPropertyRelative (related person)SamplingSchemeScientistSensitivity and SpecificityShapesSiteSolutionsSurgeonSurrogate MarkersSystemTechniquesTechnologyTimeTissue SampleTissue ViabilityTissuesTouch sensationTrainingTraining ActivityTranslatingTranslationsTravelValidationVascular blood supplyVisionWaterWorkbasecareercareer developmentclinically significantdata acquisitiondesignexperienceimage processingimaging systemin vivoindexingmortalitynoveloptical imagingparallel computerpublic health relevancequantitative imagingresearch studyspectrographtheoriestissue oxygenationtissue phantomtool
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There currently exist no tools to provide real-time guidance for surgeons in the management of bowel resection and anastomosis. Practitioners currently rely on their vision, touch, and experience to identify anastomotic site defects that could potentially lead to major complications. Consequently, procedures are guided subjectively, resulting in unacceptable morbidity (24%) and mortality (3%) rates. Given that over 250,000 patients undergo bowel resection and anastomosis every year in the U.S. alone, a novel imaging technology assessing bowel tissue status is desperately needed. The hypothesis underlying this study is that with near-infrared (NIR) light, which travels deep into tissues (<10mm), recent advances in diffuse optical imaging will permit the real-time quantification of bowel tissue optical properties, providing physiologically-relevant information relative to perfusion, oxygen saturation, metabolism, hydration and sub-cellular content. In particular, the method of Single Snapshot Optical Properties (SSOP) imaging, along with robust light propagation models, can enable the quantification of tissue properties in real-time and over large fields of view (>100cm2). Such technology offers the potential to provide quantitative imaging of tissue constituents' composition as surrogate markers for tissue viability, enabling surgeons to intervene with objective information at the time of surgery. The proposed work will translate the fundamental strengths of SSOP into a robust, objective tissue evaluation technology for guidance of bowel resection and anastomosis procedures. The first aim proposes to implement a robust spectral image acquisition scheme, capable of applying highly accurate height corrections and quantitatively mapping physiological information, such as tissue hemoglobin oxygenation, in real-time. The second aim is to develop novel processing methods and to implement parallel computation architectures to enable real-time imaging of tissue properties. Finally, in the third aim an optical index will be developed to maximize specificity an sensitivity to ischemia-related damage in large animal models, using the device and methods developed through this project. Overall, this F31 fellowship application, while launching the career of a biomedical engineer, proposes solutions to solve a longstanding clinical problem and has the potential to impact the way gut surgeries are performed.
描述(由申请人提供):目前尚无工具可以为外科医生提供肠切除和吻合管理的实时指导,目前从业者依靠他们的视觉、触觉和经验来识别可能导致的吻合部位缺陷。考虑到超过 250,000 名患者接受了肠切除和吻合术,因此主观指导手术导致了不可接受的发病率 (24%) 和死亡率 (3%)。仅在美国,每年都迫切需要一种评估肠道组织状态的新型成像技术。这项研究的假设是,随着近红外 (NIR) 光深入组织(<10mm),漫射光学的最新进展。成像将允许实时量化肠道组织的光学特性,提供与灌注、氧饱和度、新陈代谢、水合作用和亚细胞含量相关的生理相关信息,特别是单次快照光学特性的方法。 (SSOP) 成像以及强大的光传播模型可以在大视场 (>100cm2) 上实时量化组织特性,这种技术提供了提供组织成分成分定量成像作为替代的潜力。组织活力标记物,使外科医生能够在手术时利用客观信息进行干预。拟议的工作将把 SSOP 的基本优势转化为强大、客观的组织评估技术,用于指导肠切除和吻合手术。提出实现一种鲁棒的光谱图像采集方案,能够应用高精度高度校正并实时绘制定量组织血红蛋白氧合等生理信息。最后,在第三个目标中,将使用通过该项目开发的设备和方法来开发光学指数,以最大限度地提高大型动物模型中缺血相关损伤的特异性和敏感性。奖学金该应用程序在开启生物医学工程师职业生涯的同时,提出了解决长期存在的临床问题的解决方案,并有可能影响肠道手术的进行方式。
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