Publication
Advanced Photonics Laboratory

Journal

Publication Journal
Monitoring Acute Stroke Progression: Multi-Parametric OCT Imaging of Cortical Perfusion, Flow, and Tissue Scattering in a Mouse Model of Permanent Focal Ischemia
Year
2019
Author
Woo June Choi, Yuandong Li and Ruikang K. Wang
Journal
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MEDICAL IMAGING
Status
국외전문학술지 (SCIE)
Vol
38(6)
Page
1427-1437
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2019-3 Monitoring Acute Stroke Progression Multi-Parametric OCT Imaging of Cortical Perfusion, Flow, and Tissue Scattering in a Mouse Model of Permanent Focal Ischemia.pdf (3.2M) 51회 다운로드 DATE : 2020-11-18 18:14:52
Abstract : Cerebral ischemic stroke causes injury to brain tissuecharacterizedby a complex cascadeof neuronal and vascular events. Imaging during the early stages of its development allows prediction of tissue infarction and penumbra so that optimal intervention can be determined in order to salvage brain function impairment. Therefore, there is a critical need for novel imaging techniques that can characterize brain injury in the earliest phases of the ischemic stroke. This paper examined optical coherence tomography (OCT) for imaging acute injury in experimental ischemic stroke in vivo. Based on endogenous optical scattering signals provided by OCT imaging, we have developed a single, integrated imaging platform enabling the measurement of changes in blood perfusion, blood flow, erythrocyte velocity, and light attenuation within a cortical tissue, during focal cerebral ischemia in a mouse model. During the acute phase (from 5 min to the first few hours following the blood occlusion), the multi-parametric OCT imaging revealed multiple hemodynamic and tissue scattering responses in vivo, including cerebral blood flow deficits, capillary non-perfusion, displacement of penetrating vessels, and increased light attenuation in the cortical tissue at risk that are spatially correlated with the infarct core, as determined by postmortem staining with triphenyltetrazolium chloride. The use ofmulti-parametricOCT imaging may aid in the comprehensive evaluation of ischemic