Publications by authors named "Andhi Marjono"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers conducted phantom and mouse experiments to test a new method called the total light approach in time-domain fluorescence tomography, which speeds up the calculations for light propagation.
  • They used cylindrical phantoms with indocyanine green (ICG) solutions to obtain time-resolved temporal profiles, achieving a spatial resolution of about 10 mm in the reconstructed images of ICG concentrations.
  • The method also worked in vivo with a mouse, showing accurate ICG distribution under the skin, although some artifacts from autofluorescence were noted near the skin area.
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In this study, time-domain fluorescence diffuse optical tomography in biological tissue is numerically investigated using a total light approach. Total light is a summation of excitation light and zero-lifetime emission light divided by quantum yield. The zero-lifetime emission light is an emitted fluorescence light calculated by assuming that the fluorescence lifetime is zero.

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A full time-resolved scheme that has been previously applied in diffuse optical tomography is extended to time-domain fluorescence diffuse optical tomography regime, based on a finite-element-finite-time-difference photon diffusion modeling and a Newton-Raphson inversion framework. The merits of using full time-resolved data are twofold: it helps evaluate the intrinsic performance of time-domain mode for improvement of image quality and set up a valuable reference to the assessment of computationally efficient featured-data-based algorithms, and provides a self-normalized implementation to preclude the necessity of the scaling-factor calibration and spectroscopic-feature assessments of the system as well as to overcome the adversity of system instability. We validate the proposed methodology using simulated data, and evaluate its performances of simultaneous recovery of the fluorescent yield and lifetime as well as its superiority to the featured-data one in the fidelity of image reconstruction.

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