研究目的
To assess the performance of three preclinical dyes; IRDye? 800BK, IRDye? 800NOS and IRDye? 800CW, for near-infrared fluorescence laparoscopy of the ureter in pigs.
研究成果
Intravenous administration of the preclinical dyes IRDye? 800CW, IRDye? 800BK, and IRDye? 800NOS allowed for successful NIRF identification of the course of the ureters in a live pig model. IRDye? 800BK resulted in the highest contrast between ureter and background. Ex vivo, a correlation of the signal was observed with the concentration of the dye and with the distance to the object.
研究不足
The study was limited by the small number of pigs assessed, which precludes conclusions about the safety of the dyes. Each dye was tested at one specific dosage in one pig, indicating a need for further experiments to determine optimal dosing and timing.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study evaluated the performance of three preclinical dyes for NIRF imaging of the ureter in pigs. Each dye was tested in one pig using a 6-mg intravenous dose. Imaging was performed in fluorescence and white light modes. An ex vivo experiment evaluated 8 decreasing concentrations of each dye at distances of 1, 5, and 10 cm from the laparoscope.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Three female Dutch landrace pigs were used. Each pig received one of the three dyes.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A laparoscopic fluorescence imaging system (Karl Storz GmbH & CO. KG) was used. The dyes tested were IRDye? 800BK, IRDye? 800NOS, and IRDye? 800CW.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The dyes were administered intravenously, and imaging was performed intermittently in fluorescence and white light modes. An ex vivo experiment evaluated dye concentrations in PBS.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Fluorescence intensity and target-to-background ratio were analyzed using OSIRIX Lite v9 imaging software.
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