研究目的
To develop and deploy a low-cost, mobile OCT imaging system and probe capable of triage output for diagnosing OPMLs and OSCC in Bangalore, India.
研究成果
The mobile OCT imaging platform and long GRIN rod scanning probe developed in this study could provide a useful screening and triage tool for basic level field screeners where specialist expertise and facilities are not available. Future work will focus on improving the imaging speed and cost of the compact mobile system and the discriminatory abilities of the image-processing algorithm.
研究不足
The study was a pilot with a small sample size (30 patients). The imaging speed of the OCT system was 2 frames/second, which may be limiting for some applications.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
A prospective clinical study was initiated after obtaining IRB Approval. Patients referred to the Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Center, Bangalore, India, and clinically diagnosed to have OPMLs and malignant lesions were enrolled in the study.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
20 patients with suspicious oral lesions and 10 healthy subjects were enrolled.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A mobile OCT imaging platform and long GRIN rod scanning probe were developed and deployed.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
After a conventional oral clinical exam, six areas were imaged with 2-D OCT. Punch biopsies were then collected from any areas that appeared clinically suspicious.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
OCT images were classified as normal, dysplastic, and malignant through a two-step decision tree.
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