Poster: Development of a combined photoacoustic micro-ultrasound system for estimating blood oxygenation

A., Needles, A., Heinmiller, P., Ephrat, C., Bilan-Tracey, A., Trujillo, C., Theodoropoulos, D., Hirson, F. S., Foster

IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium |

Photoacoustic (PA) imaging can estimate the spatial distribution of oxygen saturation (sO2) in blood, and be co-registered with B-Mode images of the surrounding anatomy. This study will focus on the development of a PA imaging mode on a commercially available array based micro-ultrasound (μUS) system that is capable of creating such images. The system will then be validated in vivo against a complementary technique for measuring partial pressure of oxygen in blood (pO2). The pO2 estimates are converted to sO2 values based on a standard dissociation curve found in the literature. Beamforming techniques and signal processing will also be described, along with in vivo PA images of subcutaneous murine tumours.