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Photoacoustic Imaging Could Make Cardiac Interventions Safer

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Researchers at Johns Hopkins University investigated how photoacoustic imaging could be used during cardiac interventions to reduce radiation exposure caused by conventional medical imaging techniques. In an intervention, a catheter is inserted into a vein or artery, then threaded up to the heart to diagnose and treat heart diseases such as abnormal heartbeats. Doctors typically use fluoroscopy, a sort of x-ray movie that can show only the shadow of the catheter tip and cannot provide detailed information about depth. Fluoroscopy also requires ionizing radiation, which can be harmful to...Read full article

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    Jul/Aug 2020
    GLOSSARY
    photoacoustic imaging
    Abbreviated PAI. An imaging modality with a hybrid technique based on the acoustic detection of optical absorption from endogenous chromophores or exogenous contrast agents. Light is absorbed by the chromophores and converted into transient heating, and through thermoelastic expansion there is a resulting emission of ultrasonic waves. In tissue, ultrasound scatters less than light, therefore PAI generates high-resolution images in the diffusive and optical ballistic regimes compared to purely...
    optical fiber
    A thin filament of drawn or extruded glass or plastic having a central core and a cladding of lower index material to promote total internal reflection (TIR). It may be used singly to transmit pulsed optical signals (communications fiber) or in bundles to transmit light or images.
    fluoroscopy
    The study and analysis of images produced by a fluoroscope.
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