Optical imaging of induced signals in vivo under ambient light conditions
First Claim
1. A method of detecting a target tissue within a living subject in ambient light, comprising:
- (a) illuminating the subject in ambient light with additional light from a light source gated to illuminate for a predetermined period, said source selected such that a target tissue may interact with and modify the illuminating light;
(b) providing a gated light detector;
(c) optically coupling the light detector to the subject;
(d) gating the detector and synchronizing said gating with the light source gating, said gating performed such that the detector detects light substantially enriched in said modified light with respect to said ambient light for substantially the same said predetermined period;
(e) determining a measurable parameter of said target tissue using an analysis of the detected light, said parameter being more accurately or reliably determinable with said gating; and
, (f) generating an output signal in response to said determination.
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Abstract
A method for detecting and localizing a target tissue within the body in the presence of ambient light in which an optical contrast agent is administered and allowed to become functionally localized within a contrast-labeled target tissue to be diagnosed. A light source is optically coupled to a tissue region potentially containing the contrast-labeled target tissue. A gated light detector is optically coupled to the tissue region and arranged to detect light substantially enriched in target signal as compared to ambient light, where the target signal is light that has passed into the contrast-labeled tissue region and been modified by the contrast agent. A computer receives signals from the detector, and passes these signals to memory for accumulation and storage, and to then to image processing engine for determination of the localization and distribution of the contrast agent. The computer also provides an output signal based upon the localization and distribution of the contrast agent, allowing trace amounts of the target tissue to be detected, located, or imaged. A system for carrying out the method is also described.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of detecting a target tissue within a living subject in ambient light, comprising:
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(a) illuminating the subject in ambient light with additional light from a light source gated to illuminate for a predetermined period, said source selected such that a target tissue may interact with and modify the illuminating light;
(b) providing a gated light detector;
(c) optically coupling the light detector to the subject;
(d) gating the detector and synchronizing said gating with the light source gating, said gating performed such that the detector detects light substantially enriched in said modified light with respect to said ambient light for substantially the same said predetermined period;
(e) determining a measurable parameter of said target tissue using an analysis of the detected light, said parameter being more accurately or reliably determinable with said gating; and
,(f) generating an output signal in response to said determination. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of imaging target cells within a living subject in ambient light by enhancing the weak native signal of the target cells, comprising:
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(a) administering to the subject an optical contrast agent, said agent selected so as to provide measurable contrast for said target cells in vivo;
(b) waiting until said contrast agent has achieved sufficient functional distribution and localization within the body;
(c) illuminating the subject with light from a light source, said light source selected such that the contrast agent in vivo may interact with and modify the illuminating light, and said light source further arranged so as to be temporally variable in intensity;
(d) providing a time-gated camera optically coupled to said subject, and using said camera to monitor or image said subject;
(e) synchronizing the gating of said camera as a function of said temporal variations of light source intensity such that said camera detects light enriched in said modified light with respect to ambient light for substantially the same temporal variations;
(f) determining a measurable parameter of the target cells using the detected light based upon a function of the distribution and localization of said contrast agent; and
,(g) generating an output signal in response to said determination.
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5. A system for externally or internally measuring a target tissue within the body of a living subject in background room light, comprising:
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(a) an optical contrast agent for providing a source of contrast, said agent selected so as to provide a differential contrast between said target tissue and other tissues, and said agent administered to the subject so as to have achieved distribution and localization within the body;
(b) a gated light source for illuminating a portion of said subject with illuminating radiation for a predetermined period, said distributed contrast agent at least potentially disposed to interact with and modify said illuminating radiation;
(c) a gated light collector for collecting a portion of said modified radiation for substantially the same said predetermined period, said gated portion enriched in said modified radiation with respect to said background radiation, and for providing a detected signal in response to said collected portion;
(d) means for determining a measurable parameter of said target tissue based upon said detected signal, said measure based upon a measurement function of said distribution and localization of said contrast agent; and
(e) means for generating an output signal in response to said determination. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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