Hart Levy
University of Toronto
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Biomedical Optics Express | 2012
Hart Levy; Dene Ringuette; Ofer Levi
Abstract: Imaging blood flow or oxygenation changes using optical techniques is useful for monitoring cortical activity in healthy subjects as well as in diseased states such as stroke or epilepsy. However, in order to gain a better understanding of hemodynamics in conscious, freely moving animals, these techniques must be implemented in a small scale, portable design that is adaptable to a wearable format. We demonstrate a novel system which combines the two techniques of laser speckle contrast imaging and intrinsic optical signal imaging simultaneously, using compact laser sources, to monitor induced cortical ischemia in a full field format with high temporal acquisition rates. We further demonstrate the advantages of using combined measurements of speckle contrast and oxygenation to establish absolute flow velocities, as well as to statistically distinguish between veins and arteries. We accomplish this system using coherence reduction techniques applied to Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) operating at 680, 795 and 850 nm. This system uses minimal optical components and can easily be adapted into a portable format for continuous monitoring of cortical hemodynamics.
Applied Optics | 2013
Yaaseen Atchia; Hart Levy; Suzie Dufour; Ofer Levi
We demonstrate an imaging technique implementing vertical cavity lasers with extremely low transient times for a greatly simplified realization of a multiexposure laser speckle contrast imaging system. Data from multiexposure laser speckle imaging was observed to more closely agree with absolute velocity measurements using time of flight technique, when compared to long-exposure laser speckle imaging. Furthermore, additional depth information of the vasculature morphology was inferred by accounting for the change in the static scattering from tissue above vessels with respect to the total scattering from blood flow and tissue.
Optics Express | 2011
Elizabeth Munro; Hart Levy; Dene Ringuette; Thomas D. O’Sullivan; Ofer Levi
Neural optical imaging can evaluate cortical hemodynamic fluctuations which reflect neural activity and disease state. We evaluate the use of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) as illumination source for simultaneous imaging of blood flow and tissue oxygenation dynamics ex vivo and in vivo and demonstrate optical imaging of blood flow changes and oxygenation changes in response to induced ischemia. Using VCSELs we show a rapid switching from a single-mode to a special multi-mode rapid current sweep operation and noise values reduced to within a factor of 40% compared to non-coherent LED illumination. These VCSELs are promising for long-term portable continuous monitoring of brain dynamics in freely moving animals.
Journal of Biomedical Optics | 2012
Natesh Parashurama; Thomas D. O’Sullivan; Adam de la Zerda; Pascale El Kalassi; Seongjae Cho; Hongguang Liu; Robert Teed; Hart Levy; Jarrett Rosenberg; Zhen Cheng; Ofer Levi; James S. Harris; Sanjiv S. Gambhir
Abstract. Molecular optical imaging is a widespread technique for interrogating molecular events in living subjects. However, current approaches preclude long-term, continuous measurements in awake, mobile subjects, a strategy crucial in several medical conditions. Consequently, we designed a novel, lightweight miniature biosensor for in vivo continuous optical sensing. The biosensor contains an enclosed vertical-cavity surface-emitting semiconductor laser and an adjacent pair of near-infrared optically filtered detectors. We employed two sensors (dual sensing) to simultaneously interrogate normal and diseased tumor sites. Having established the sensors are precise with phantom and in vivo studies, we performed dual, continuous sensing in tumor (human glioblastoma cells) bearing mice using the targeted molecular probe cRGD-Cy5.5, which targets αVβ3 cell surface integrins in both tumor neovasculature and tumor. The sensors capture the dynamic time-activity curve of the targeted molecular probe. The average tumor to background ratio after signal calibration for cRGD-Cy5.5 injection is approximately 2.43±0.95 at 1 h and 3.64±1.38 at 2 h (N=5 mice), consistent with data obtained with a cooled charge coupled device camera. We conclude that our novel, portable, precise biosensor can be used to evaluate both kinetics and steady state levels of molecular probes in various disease applications.
Applied Industrial Optics: Spectroscopy, Imaging and Metrology | 2012
Yaaseen Atchia; Hart Levy; Ofer Levi
The long exposure speckle imaging model exhibits discrepancies in high velocity vessels. It is shown that static scatterers affect higher velocities more, and multi-exposure imaging may be implemented to account for these deviations.
conference on lasers and electro-optics | 2011
Hart Levy; Dene Ringuette; Ofer Levi
We implement multiexposure contrast imaging using VCSELs to quantify cortical blood flow, towards a portable technique. Device characterization and noise compensations algorithms are used to show robustness of our technique in non ideal conditions.
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2008
Robin S. Marjoribanks; M. Servol; Ludovic Lecherbourg; Paul Forrester; Hart Levy; Luke McKinney; Brett Teeple; Y. Candela; J. C. Kieffer; S. Le Moal; G. Kulcsar; J. E. Sipe; Patrick Audebert; J.-P. Geindre; A. Héron; J. C. Adam
Nickel nanowires present >90% absorption in an effective skin-depth ~1 mum, making efficient X-ray converters. We present new theoretical and experimental results for intensities from small-signal up to very clean relativistic pulses.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering | 2012
Yaaseen Atchia; Hart Levy; Suzie Dufour; Ofer Levi
Frontiers in Optics | 2012
Suzie Dufour; Yaaseen Atchia; Hart Levy; Dene Ringuette; Ofer Levi
Frontiers in Optics | 2012
Yaaseen Atchia; Raanan Gad; Suzie Dufour; Hart Levy; Ofer Levi