Despite significant advances in medical imaging technologies, there currently exist no tools to effectively assist healthcare professionals during surgical procedures. In turn, procedures remain subjective and dependent on experience, resulting in avoidable failure and significant quality of care disparities across hospitals. Optical techniques are gaining popularity in clinical research because they are low cost, non-invasive, portable, and can retrieve both fluorescence and endogenous contrast information, providing physiological information relative to perfusion, oxygenation, metabolism, hydration, and sub-cellular content. Near-infrared (NIR) light is especially well suited for biological tissue and does not cause tissue damage from ...
Background Improved imaging methods and surgical techniques have created a new era in hepatopancreat...
Preliminary work has shown that measuring tissue oxygenation in diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) using Nea...
Fluorescence is a technology where a fluorophore is excited by light at a specific wavelength and li...
Despite significant advances in medical imaging technologies, there currently exist no tools to effe...
There is a pressing clinical need to provide image guidance during surgery. Currently, assessment of...
The field of biomedical optics has matured rapidly over the last decade and is poised to make a sign...
Accurate, real-time detection and characterization of cancerous lesions is essential for effective s...
Background: Patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia have a risk of undergoing a major amputa...
Purpose: Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an emerging technology that can measure tissue oxygen ...
Near-infrared light is already successfully used for a variety of applications in medical health car...
In vivo fluorescence imaging is an emerging technique with potential for usage in non-invasive cance...
Surgery is the cornerstone of curative treatment of many malignancies. However, incomplete resection...
Fluorescence-enhanced optical imaging using near-infrared (NIR) light developed for in vivo molecula...
www.tcrt.org Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging has the potential to revolutionize human cance...
Medical imaging is a crucial tool in diagnosing and treating diseases, and by far the most common se...
Background Improved imaging methods and surgical techniques have created a new era in hepatopancreat...
Preliminary work has shown that measuring tissue oxygenation in diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) using Nea...
Fluorescence is a technology where a fluorophore is excited by light at a specific wavelength and li...
Despite significant advances in medical imaging technologies, there currently exist no tools to effe...
There is a pressing clinical need to provide image guidance during surgery. Currently, assessment of...
The field of biomedical optics has matured rapidly over the last decade and is poised to make a sign...
Accurate, real-time detection and characterization of cancerous lesions is essential for effective s...
Background: Patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia have a risk of undergoing a major amputa...
Purpose: Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an emerging technology that can measure tissue oxygen ...
Near-infrared light is already successfully used for a variety of applications in medical health car...
In vivo fluorescence imaging is an emerging technique with potential for usage in non-invasive cance...
Surgery is the cornerstone of curative treatment of many malignancies. However, incomplete resection...
Fluorescence-enhanced optical imaging using near-infrared (NIR) light developed for in vivo molecula...
www.tcrt.org Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging has the potential to revolutionize human cance...
Medical imaging is a crucial tool in diagnosing and treating diseases, and by far the most common se...
Background Improved imaging methods and surgical techniques have created a new era in hepatopancreat...
Preliminary work has shown that measuring tissue oxygenation in diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) using Nea...
Fluorescence is a technology where a fluorophore is excited by light at a specific wavelength and li...