Time domain diffuse optical spectroscopy: In vivo quantification of collagen in breast tissue

被引:5
作者
Taroni, Paola [1 ]
Pifferi, Antonio [1 ,2 ]
Quarto, Giovanna [1 ]
Farina, Andrea [1 ]
Ieva, Francesca [3 ]
Paganoni, Anna Maria [3 ]
Abbate, Francesca [4 ]
Cassano, Enrico [4 ]
Cubeddu, Rinaldo [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Politecn Milan, Dipartimento Fis, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[2] CNR, Ist Foton & Nanotecnol, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[3] Politecn Milan, Dipartimento Matemat, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[4] European Inst Oncol, Breast Imaging Unit, I-20141 Milan, Italy
来源
OPTICAL METHODS FOR INSPECTION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND IMAGING OF BIOMATERIALS II | 2015年 / 9529卷
关键词
Collagen; breast cancer; diffuse optics; absorption; scattering; tissue diagnostics; NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; PARAMETERS; SCATTERING; RISK; NM;
D O I
10.1117/12.2187775
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Time-resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy provides non-invasively the optical characterization of highly diffusive media, such as biological tissues. Light pulses are injected into the tissue and the effects of light propagation on re-emitted pulses are interpreted with the diffusion theory to assess simultaneously tissue absorption and reduced scattering coefficients. Performing spectral measurements, information on tissue composition and structure is derived applying the Beer law to the measured absorption and an empiric approximation to Mie theory to the reduced scattering. The absorption properties of collagen powder were preliminarily measured in the range of 600-1100 nm using a laboratory set-up for broadband time-resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy. Optical projection images were subsequently acquired in compressed breast geometry on 218 subjects, either healthy or bearing breast lesions, using a portable instrument for optical mammography that operates at 7 wavelengths selected in the range 635-1060 nm. For all subjects, tissue composition was estimated in terms of oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin, water, lipids, and collagen. Information on tissue microscopic structure was also derived. Good correlation was obtained between mammographic breast density (a strong risk factor for breast cancer) and an optical index based on collagen content and scattering power (that accounts mostly for tissue collagen). Logistic regression applied to all optically derived parameters showed that subjects at high risk for developing breast cancer for their high breast density can effectively be identified based on collagen content and scattering parameters. Tissue composition assessed in breast lesions with a perturbative approach indicated that collagen and hemoglobin content are significantly higher in malignant lesions than in benign ones.
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