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Improved model for myocardial diffuse reflectance spectra by including mitochondrial cytochrome aa3, methemoglobin,and inhomogenously distributed RBC
Authors:Tobias Lindbergh  Erik Häggblad  Henrik Ahn  E Göran Salerud  Marcus Larsson  Tomas Strömberg
Institution:1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Link?ping Biomedical Optics Group, Link?ping University, 581 85 Link?ping, Sweden;2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, County Council of ?sterg?tland, University Hospital, Link?ping, Sweden;3. Link?ping Heart Center, University Hospital, Link?ping, Sweden
Abstract:The aim of this study was to compare a previously used light transport model (I) comprising the chromophores hemo‐ and myoglobin, fat, and water, with two extended models, where the chromophores of cytochrome aa3, methemo‐ and metmyoglobin are added (model II), and in addition, accounting for an inhomogenous hemoglobin distribution (model III). The models were evaluated using calibrated diffuse reflectance spectroscopy measurements on the human myocardium. Model II proved a significantly better spectral fitting, especially in the wavelength ranges corresponding to prominent absorption characteristics for the added chromophores. Model III was significantly better than model II and displayed a markedly higher tissue fraction and saturation of hemo‐ and myoglobin. The estimated tissue chromophore fractions, saturation and oxidation levels, were in agreement with other studies, demonstrating the potential of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy measurements for evaluating open heart surgery. However, the choice of chromophores and vessel packaging effects in the light transport model has a major effect on the results. (© 2011 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
Keywords:spectroscopy  myocardium  coronary artery bypass  molecular diagnostic techniques  analysis of hemoglobins
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