Development and characterisation of photoacoustic imaging phantoms

This report explores the use of silicone and gelatin matrixes to develop photoacoustic imaging phantoms to replicate biological tissues such as colon tissues. These two host medium houses Intralipid-20% and three types of ink (India ink, Evans Blue, Direct Reds 81) as scattering agent and absorbing...

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Main Author: Toh, Algie.
Other Authors: Murukeshan Vadakke Matham
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-498242023-03-04T19:38:03Z Development and characterisation of photoacoustic imaging phantoms Toh, Algie. Murukeshan Vadakke Matham School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Robotics Research Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering This report explores the use of silicone and gelatin matrixes to develop photoacoustic imaging phantoms to replicate biological tissues such as colon tissues. These two host medium houses Intralipid-20% and three types of ink (India ink, Evans Blue, Direct Reds 81) as scattering agent and absorbing agent respectively. Investigations using laser-induced photoacoustic configuration were carried out to characterize thermal diffusivity properties of the prepared samples at 632.8nm. In particular, the effects of increasing concentration of Intralipid-20% and increasing volume of encapsulated ink on thermal diffusivity properties were investigated upon. Theoretical results of thermal diffusivity of the proposed samples ranges between 0.4 – 7.4 X 10-4 m2s-1, some of which are in agreement with thermal diffusivity values of colon phantoms and pig‘s stratum corneum found in past publications. Thermal diffusivity value of a fresh pig‘s colon tissue was found to be comparable (3 ±0.15 X 10-4 m2s-1) with previously reported values for colon phantom tissue, therefore validating the reliability of the PAS experimental setup in this investigation. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2012-05-24T08:44:24Z 2012-05-24T08:44:24Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49824 en Nanyang Technological University 142 p. application/pdf
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Development and characterisation of photoacoustic imaging phantoms
description This report explores the use of silicone and gelatin matrixes to develop photoacoustic imaging phantoms to replicate biological tissues such as colon tissues. These two host medium houses Intralipid-20% and three types of ink (India ink, Evans Blue, Direct Reds 81) as scattering agent and absorbing agent respectively. Investigations using laser-induced photoacoustic configuration were carried out to characterize thermal diffusivity properties of the prepared samples at 632.8nm. In particular, the effects of increasing concentration of Intralipid-20% and increasing volume of encapsulated ink on thermal diffusivity properties were investigated upon. Theoretical results of thermal diffusivity of the proposed samples ranges between 0.4 – 7.4 X 10-4 m2s-1, some of which are in agreement with thermal diffusivity values of colon phantoms and pig‘s stratum corneum found in past publications. Thermal diffusivity value of a fresh pig‘s colon tissue was found to be comparable (3 ±0.15 X 10-4 m2s-1) with previously reported values for colon phantom tissue, therefore validating the reliability of the PAS experimental setup in this investigation.
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title Development and characterisation of photoacoustic imaging phantoms
title_short Development and characterisation of photoacoustic imaging phantoms
title_full Development and characterisation of photoacoustic imaging phantoms
title_fullStr Development and characterisation of photoacoustic imaging phantoms
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