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Head & Neck Oncology | 2010

Three-dimensional microscopy of the human bronchial mucosa

Melissa Suter; David Riker; Brett Eugene Bouma; John F. Beamis; Guillermo J. Tearney

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer related death, and despite recent efforts to reduce the mortality associated with the disease, patient prognosis remains poor with the current 5-year survival rate under 15%. Detection and diagnosis of lesions arising in the bronchial mucosa remains problematic and as a result they are typically well advanced upon discovery.


Endoscopic Microscopy XIII | 2018

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of dynamic airway behavior in an asthma model (Conference Presentation)

Margit V. Szabari; Matthew B. Applegate; David Adams; Vanessa J. Kelly; Lida P. Hariri; Chunmin Chee; Khay M. Tan; R. S. Harris; Tilo Winkler; Melissa Suter

To better understand bronchoconstriction in asthma, it is critical to dynamically visualize airway behavior in vivo. However, currently available imaging techniques do not have sufficient temporal and spatial resolution to investigate airway dynamics. We propose to use endobronchial Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) to provide real-time cross-sectional images of airway dynamics with a high spatial resolution. Our aim was to study the structure and function of spatially distinct airways during tidal breathing (TB), breath-holds (BH) at end inspiration, and in a response to single deep inspiration (DI) and multiple DI (MDI) in a preclinical sheep asthma model. Anesthetized and mechanically ventilated sheep (n=3) were imaged with OCT in 4 dependent and 4 non-dependent airways at baseline and in methacholine constricted airways. We assessed airway morphology during TB, BH, DI and MDI maneuvers. The change in airway lumen area was found to be greater in the dependent airways compared to the non-dependent airways during TB (dependent: +14.9%, non-dependent: +6%) at baseline. Similarly, the dependent airways dilated more than the non-dependent airways in response to BH (dependent: +7.9%, non-dependent: +5.7%) in relaxed condition. Conversely, in the constricted lung, the DI and MDI maneuvers dilated the non-dependent airways (+13.6% DI, +44% MDI) more than the dependent airways (+6% DI, +15.5% MDI). Overall, dependent airways were more distensible than non-dependent airways during TB and BH, while this behavior was reversed following DI and MDI maneuvers in constricted airways possibly due to a greater local methacholine delivery due to gravitational dependencies on perfusion.


Archive | 2008

Systems and processes for optical imaging of luminal anatomic structures

Melissa Suter; Guillermo J. Tearney; Brett Eugene Bouma


Archive | 2010

Apparatus, systems and methods for measuring flow and pressure within a vessel

Guillermo J. Tearney; Melissa Suter; Brett Eugene Bouma; Farouc Jaffer


Archive | 2011

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DEVICES FOR IMAGING STRUCTURES IN OR AT ONE OR MORE LUMINAL ORGANS

Guillermo J. Tearney; Brett Eugene Bouma; Michalina Gora; Melissa Suter; Hongki Yoo; Milen Shishkov


Archive | 2010

Endoscopic biopsy apparatus, system and method

Guillermo J. Tearney; Brett Eugene Bouma; Dongkyun Kang; Melissa Suter


Archive | 2006

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR METHOD FOR VIEWING AND ANALYZING OF ONE OR MORE BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES WITH PROGRESSIVELY INCREASING RESOLUTIONS

Guillermo J. Tearney; Dvir Yelin; Benjamin J. Vakoc; Melissa Suter; Brett Eugene Bouma


Archive | 2013

Optical probe apparatus, systems, methods for guiding tissue asessment

Melissa Suter; Lida P. Hariri; Khay M. Tan; Chunmin Chee; Milen Shiskhov; Brett Eugene Bouma


Archive | 2014

Procédé, appareil et support accessible par ordinateur pour produire un signal et une/des accentuation(s) de contraste dans des procédés d'imagerie optique

Guillermo J. Tearney; Tao Wu; Dongkyun Kang; Melissa Suter


Archive | 2013

METHOD FOR OBSERVATION AND ANALYSIS OF ONE OR MORE BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE BY GRADUALLY INCREASING RESOLUTION, AND DEVICE FOR THE SAME METHOD

Tearney Guillermo J; Dvir Yelin; Benjamin J. Vakoc; Melissa Suter; Brett Eugene Bouma

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Guillermo J. Tearney

Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

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Dvir Yelin

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Farouc Jaffer

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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