Simultaneously extracting multiple parameters via multi-distance and multi-exposure diffuse speckle contrast analysis

Biomedical Optics Express
Jialin LiuZhonghua Shen

Abstract

Recent advancements in diffuse speckle contrast analysis (DSCA) have opened the path for noninvasive acquisition of deep tissue microvasculature blood flow. In fact, in addition to blood flow index αDB , the variations of tissue optical absorption μa , reduced scattering coefficients [Formula: see text], as well as coherence factor β can modulate temporal fluctuations of speckle patterns. In this study, we use multi-distance and multi-exposure DSCA (MDME-DSCA) to simultaneously extract multiple parameters such as μa , [Formula: see text], αDB , and β. The validity of MDME-DSCA has been validated by the simulated data and phantoms experiments. Moreover, as a comparison, the results also show that it is impractical to simultaneously obtain multiple parameters by multi-exposure DSCA (ME-DSCA).

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