High-speed intravascular photoacoustic imaging at 1.7 μm with a KTP-based OPO.
Abstract
Lipid deposition inside the arterial wall is a hallmark of plaque vulnerability. Based on overtone absorption of C-H bonds, intravascular photoacoustic (IVPA) catheter is a promising technology for quantifying the amount of lipid and its spatial distribution inside the arterial wall. Thus far, the clinical translation of IVPA technology is limited by its slow imaging speed due to lack of a high-pulse-energy high-repetition-rate laser source for...
Paper Details
Title
High-speed intravascular photoacoustic imaging at 1.7 μm with a KTP-based OPO.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
11
Pages
4557 - 4566
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