Translational Biophotonics (Aug 2020)

Highly sensitive lipid detection and localization in atherosclerotic plaque with a dual‐frequency intravascular photoacoustic/ultrasound catheter

  • Yingchun Cao,
  • Mouhamad Alloosh,
  • Michael Sturek,
  • Ji‐Xin Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/tbio.202000004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Intravascular photoacoustic/ultrasound (IVPA/US) is an emerging hybrid imaging modality that provides specific lipid detection and localization, while maintaining co‐registered artery morphology, for diagnosis of vulnerable plaque in cardiovascular disease. However, current IVPA/US approaches based on a single‐element transducer exhibit compromised performance for lipid detection due to the relatively low contrast of lipid absorption and conflicting detection bands for photoacoustic and ultrasound signals. Here, we present a dual‐frequency IVPA/US catheter for highly sensitive detection and precision localization of lipids. The low‐frequency transducer provides enhanced photoacoustic sensitivity, while the high‐frequency transducer maintains state‐of‐the‐art spatial resolution for ultrasound imaging. The boosted capability of IVPA/US imaging enables a multi‐scale analysis of lipid distribution in swine with coronary atherosclerosis. The dual‐frequency IVPA/US catheter has a diameter of 1 mm and flexibility to easily adapt to current catheterization procedures and is a significant step toward clinical diagnosis of vulnerable plaque.

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