High‐speed reflectance confocal microscopy of human skin at 1251–1342 nm

Author:

Ryu Jiheun1,Kang Dongkyun2ORCID,Kim Junyoung1,Chung Anita1,Grant Catriona N.1,Ryan Emily1,Barrios Amilcar1,Osman Hany1,Tearney Guillermo J.134

Affiliation:

1. Wellman Center for Photomedicine Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Optical Sciences University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA

3. Department of Pathology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Harvard‐MIT Division of Health Science and Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesReflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is an imaging method that can noninvasively visualize microscopic features of the human skin. The utility of RCM can be further improved by increasing imaging speed. In this paper, we report high‐speed RCM imaging of human skin with a frame rate that is over 10 times faster and an area imaging rate that is 6–9 times faster than those of commercially available RCM devices.MethodsThe higher imaging speed was achieved using a high‐speed RCM technique, termed spectrally encoded confocal microscopy (SECM). SECM uses a diffraction grating and a high‐speed, wavelength‐swept source to conduct confocal imaging at a very high rate. We developed a handheld SECM probe using a scanned‐grating approach. The SECM probe was used in conjunction with a wavelength‐swept source with a spectral band of 1251–1342 nm.ResultsThe SECM probe achieved high lateral resolution of 1.3–1.6 µm and an axial resolution of 3.5 µm. SECM images of the human skin (image size = 439 × 439 µm2) obtained at 100 frames/s clearly show previously reported RCM features of the human skin in vivo with adequate image quality. The fast imaging speed allowed for the rapid acquisiton of volumetric SECM image data (200 frames covering a depth range of 200 µm) within 2 s. The use of 1251–1342 nm provided sufficient signal level and contrast required to visualize key cellular morphologic features.ConclusionsThese preliminary results demonstrate that high‐speed SECM imaging of the human skin at 1251–1342 nm is feasible.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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