Turning a Disposable Bronchoscope into a Dynamic Speckle Imaging Tool: Yes, It Works
Turning a Disposable Bronchoscope into a Dynamic Speckle Imaging Tool: Yes, It Works
Dynamic speckle imaging, typically used in laser-illuminated surface diagnostics, has proven valuable for assessing biological activity. In this work, we demonstrate its feasibility in an endoscopic context using a disposable bronchoscope. Despite technical limitations and aliasing artifacts, our preliminary results show discernible vascular structures, indicating potential for minimally invasive diagnostic applications. It is important to note that the imaging systems used in this study are designed primarily for clinical robustness and classical imaging, including single-use sterility, ease of handling, and real-time visualization, and not for scientific fidelity of visual data or computational post-processing. As such, they are not inherently suited to dynamic speckle analysis, which requires precise control over temporal acquisition parameters, linear response characteristics of the imaging sensor, and stable illumination conditions, particularly from the coherent laser source. Nevertheless, our results demonstrate that, even within these constraints, dynamic speckle imaging is indeed achievable. This opens the door to further adaptation and optimization of such clinical imaging tools for functional biomedical investigations.
Aurélien plyer、Elise Colin、Enrique Garcia-Caurel
医学研究方法临床医学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术
Aurélien plyer,Elise Colin,Enrique Garcia-Caurel.Turning a Disposable Bronchoscope into a Dynamic Speckle Imaging Tool: Yes, It Works[EB/OL].(2025-04-30)[2025-05-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.21469.点此复制
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