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Analysis and digital 3D modeling of long-range fourier-domain optical coherence tomography images of the pediatric subglottis
- Su, Erica;
- Sharma, Giriraj K;
- Chen, Jason;
- Nguyen, Tony D;
- Wang, Alex;
- Hamamoto, Ashley;
- Ahuja, Gurpreet S;
- Chen, Zhongping;
- Wong, Brian J
- Editor(s): Choi, Bernard;
- Kollias, Nikiforos;
- Zeng, Haishan;
- Kang, Hyun Wook;
- Wong, Brian JF;
- Ilgner, Justus F;
- Tearney, Guillermo J;
- Gregory, Kenton W;
- Marcu, Laura;
- Mandelis, Andreas;
- Morris, Michael D
- et al.
Abstract
In neonatal and pediatric patients who require long-term endotracheal intubation, the subglottic mucosa is most susceptible to injury from the endotracheal tube. At present, there is no diagnostic modality to identify early signs of subglottic mucosal pathology. Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) is a minimally-invasive imaging modality which acquires high-resolution, 3D cross-sectional images of biological tissue. FD-OCT of the neonatal and pediatric airways was conducted to evaluate subglottic microanatomy and histopathologic changes associated with prolonged intubation. FD-OCT of the larynx, subglottis and proximal trachea was conducted in pediatric and neonatal patients. OCT image sets were analyzed by anatomic categorization (airway level), tissue segmentation and mucosa micrometry in MATLAB. Subsequently, OCT data sets were rendered into digital 3D airway models in Mimics software. We report original methods for subglottic OCT image processing and analysis.
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