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Fiber attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy of kidney tissue during live surgery
Authors:Valdas Sablinskas  Rimante Bandzeviciute  Martynas Velicka  Justinas Ceponkus  Vidita Urboniene  Feliksas Jankevicius  Arvydas Laurinavi ius  Darius Dasevi ius  Gerald Steiner
Institution:Valdas Sablinskas,Rimante Bandzeviciute,Martynas Velicka,Justinas Ceponkus,Vidita Urboniene,Feliksas Jankevicius,Arvydas Laurinavičius,Darius Dasevičius,Gerald Steiner
Abstract:More than 90% of solid kidney tumors are cancerous and have to be treated by surgical resection where surgical outcomes and patient prognosis are dependent on the tumor discrimination. The development of alternative approaches based on a new generation of fiber attenuated total reflection (ATR) probes could aid tumor identification even under intrasurgical conditions. Herein, fiber ATR IR spectroscopy is employed to distinguish normal and cancerous kidney tissues. Freshly resected tissue samples from 34 patients are investigated under nearly native conditions. Spectral marker bands that allow a reliable discrimination between tumor and normal tissue are identified by a supervised classification algorithm. The absorbance values of the bands at 1025, 1155 and 1240 cm?1 assigned to glycogen and fructose 1,6‐bisphosphatase are used as the clearest markers for the tissue discrimination. Absorbance threshold values for tumor and normal tissue are determined by discriminant analysis. This new approach allows the surgeon to make a clinical diagnosis.image
Keywords:ATR  fiber probe  FTIR  kidney cancer  resected tissue
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