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Characterizing thrombus with multiple red blood cell compositions by optical coherence tomography attenuation coefficient
Authors:Hsiao-Chuan Liu  Mehdi Abbasi  Yong Hong Ding  Eric C Polley  Seán Fitzgerald  Ramanathan Kadirvel  David F Kallmes  Waleed Brinjikji  Matthew W Urban
Institution:1. Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA;2. Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA;3. Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Department of Physiology, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland

Abstract:Embolectomy is one of the emergency procedures performed to remove emboli. Assessing the composition of human blood clots is an important diagnostic factor and could provide guidance for an appropriate treatment strategy for interventional physicians. Immunostaining has been used to identity compositions of clots as a gold-standard procedure, but it is time-consuming and cannot be performed in situ. Here, we proposed that the optical attenuation coefficient of optical coherence tomography (OCT) can be a reliable indicator as a new imaging modality to differentiate clot compositions. Fifteen human blood clots with multiple red blood cell (RBC) compositions from 21% to 95% were prepared using healthy human whole blood. A homogeneous gelatin phantom experiment and numerical simulation based on the Lambert–Beer's law were examined to verify the validity of the attenuation coefficient estimation. The results displayed that optical attenuation coefficients were strongly correlated with RBC compositions. We reported that attenuation coefficients could be a promising biomarker to guide the choice of an appropriate interventional device in a clinical setting and assist in characterizing blood clots.image
Keywords:biomarker  ischemic stroke  mechanical thrombectomy  optical attenuation coefficient  optical coherence tomography  thrombus
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