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Non-invasive volumetric optoacoustic imaging of cardiac cycles in acute myocardial infarction model in real-time
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Non-invasive volumetric optoacoustic imaging of cardiac cycles in acute myocardial infarction model in real-time

Hasiao-Chun Amy Lin, Xosé Luís Déan-Ben, Melanie Kimm, Katja Kosanke, Helena Haas, Reinhard Meier, Fabian Lohöfer, Moritz Wildgruber and Daniel Razansky
Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE, Vol.10064, 100641D
2017

Abstract

Acute myocardial infarction Heart rate Optoacoustic imaging Pulmonary transit time Real-time imaging Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Biomaterials Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
Extraction of murine cardiac functional parameters on a beat-by-beat basis remains challenging with the existing imaging modalities. Novel methods enabling in vivo characterization of functional parameters at a high temporal resolution are poised to advance cardiovascular research and provide a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying cardiac diseases. We present a new approach based on analyzing contrast-enhanced optoacoustic (OA) images acquired at high volumetric frame rate without using cardiac gating or other approaches for motion correction. Acute myocardial infarction was surgically induced in murine models, and the method was modified to optimize for acquisition of artifact-free optoacoustic data. Infarcted hearts could be differentiated from healthy controls based on a significantly higher pulmonary transit time (PTT: infarct 2.07 s vs. healthy 1.34 s), while no statistically significant difference was observed in the heart rate (318 bpm vs. 309 bpm). In combination with the proven ability of optoacoustics to track targeted probes within the injured myocardium, our method is capable of depicting cardiac anatomy, function, and molecular signatures on a beat-by-beat basis, both with high spatial and temporal resolution, thus providing new insights into the study of myocardial ischemia.

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