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Spectroscopy of deeply-scattered light

  • US 7,996,069 B2
  • Filed: 09/15/2008
  • Issued: 08/09/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/06/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for identifying vulnerable plaque in a wall of an artery, the apparatus comprising:

  • a catheter defining a longitudinal axis;

    an optical bench disposed for rotation within the catheter;

    first and second fibers extending longitudinally, with distal ends disposed on the optical bench;

    a first beam redirector disposed on the optical bench and in optical communication with the distal end of the first fiber and pointed for directing a beam from the first fiber along a first direction;

    a second beam redirector disposed on the optical bench and axially separated from the first beam redirector;

    wherein the second beam redirector is in optical communication with the distal end of the second fiber and pointed such that the second beam redirector is capable of directing a beam from a second direction into the second fiber;

    the first and second beam redirectors being pointed relative to one another to define an angle;

    whereina first line segment parallel to the longitudinal axis extends between the first direction and the second direction;

    a second line segment parallel to the longitudinal axis extends between the first direction and the second direction; and

    a distance between the second line segment and the longitudinal axis is greater than a distance between the first line segment and the longitudinal axis,wherein the second line segment is longer than the first line segment; and

    wherein the angle is selected to enhance collection by the second fiber of scattered light from a target located at a selected depth behind the arterial wall.

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