Advanced Science (Mar 2024)

Multi‐Scale Volumetric Dynamic Optoacoustic and Laser Ultrasound (OPLUS) Imaging Enabled by Semi‐Transparent Optical Guidance

  • Daniil Nozdriukhin,
  • Sandeep Kumar Kalva,
  • Cagla Özsoy,
  • Michael Reiss,
  • Weiye Li,
  • Daniel Razansky,
  • Xosé Luís Deán‐Ben

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202306087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Major biological discoveries are made by interrogating living organisms with light. However, the limited penetration of un‐scattered photons within biological tissues limits the depth range covered by optical methods. Deep‐tissue imaging is achieved by combining light and ultrasound. Optoacoustic imaging exploits the optical generation of ultrasound to render high‐resolution images at depths unattainable with optical microscopy. Recently, laser ultrasound has been suggested as a means of generating broadband acoustic waves for high‐resolution pulse‐echo ultrasound imaging. Herein, an approach is proposed to simultaneously interrogate biological tissues with light and ultrasound based on layer‐by‐layer coating of silica optical fibers with a controlled degree of transparency. The time separation between optoacoustic and ultrasound signals collected with a custom‐made spherical array transducer is exploited for simultaneous 3D optoacoustic and laser ultrasound (OPLUS) imaging with a single laser pulse. OPLUS is shown to enable large‐scale anatomical characterization of tissues along with functional multi‐spectral imaging of chromophores and assessment of cardiac dynamics at ultrafast rates only limited by the pulse repetition frequency of the laser. The suggested approach provides a flexible and scalable means for developing a new generation of systems synergistically combining the powerful capabilities of optoacoustics and ultrasound imaging in biology and medicine.

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