How the heterogeneity of the severely injured brain affects hybrid diffuse optical signals: case examples and guidelines
Author
Date
2024-10Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/12301DOI
10.1117/1.NPh.11.4.045005
ISSN
2329-4248
PMID
39430435
Abstract
Significance
A shortcoming of the routine clinical use of diffuse optics (DO) in the injured head has been that the results from commercial near-infrared spectroscopy-based devices are not reproducible, often give physiologically invalid values, and differ among systems. Besides the limitations due to the physics of continuous-wave light sources, one culprit is the head heterogeneity and the underlying morphological and functional abnormalities of the probed tissue.
Aim
The aim is to investigate the effect that different tissue alterations in the damaged head have on DO signals and provide guidelines to avoid data misinterpretation.
Approach
DO measurements and computed tomography scans were acquired on brain-injured patients. The relationship between the signals and the underlying tissue types was classified on a case-by-case basis.
Results
Examples and suggestions to establish quality control routines were provided. The findings suggested guidelines for carrying out DO measurements and speculations toward improved devices.
Conclusions
We advocate for the standardization of the DO measurements to secure a role for DO in neurocritical care. We suggest that blind measurements are unacceptably problematic due to confounding effects and care using a priori and a posteriori quality control routines that go beyond an assessment of the signal-to-noise ratio that is typically utilized.
Keywords
Atypical tissue effect; Data quality control; Hybrid diffuse opticsBibliographic citation
Tagliabue S, Kacprzak M, Rey-Perez A, Baena J, Riveiro M, Maruccia F, et al. How the heterogeneity of the severely injured brain affects hybrid diffuse optical signals: case examples and guidelines. Neurophotonics. 2024 Oct;11(4):45005.
Audience
Professionals
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