Microvascular contrast enhancement in optical coherence tomography using microbubbles.

J Biomed Opt

University of Toronto, Department of Medical Biophysics, Toronto Medical Discovery Tower, MaRS Centre, 101 College Street, Room 15-701, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1L7, CanadadUniversity Health Network, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Tor.

Published: July 2016

Gas microbubbles (MBs) are investigated as intravascular optical coherence tomography (OCT) contrast agents. Agar + intralipid scattering tissue phantoms with two embedded microtubes were fabricated to model vascular blood flow. One was filled with human blood, and the other with a mixture of human blood + MB. Swept-source structural and speckle variance (sv) OCT images, as well as speckle decorrelation times, were evaluated under both no-flow and varying flow conditions. Faster decorrelation times and higher structural and svOCT image contrasts were detected in the presence of MB in all experiments. The effects were largest in the svOCT imaging mode, and uniformly diminished with increasing flow velocity. These findings suggest the feasibility of utilizing MB for tissue hemodynamic investigations and for microvasculature contrast enhancement in OCT angiography.

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