Visualization and Validation of the Microstructures in the Airway Wall in Vivo Using Diffractive Optical Coherence Tomography.

Academic Radiology(2022)

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Rationale and Objectives: At present, there is no available method to study the in vivo microstructures of the airway wall (epithelium, smooth muscle, adventitia, basement membrane, glands, cartilage). Currently, we rely on ex vivo histologic evaluation of airway biopsies. To overcome this obstacle, we have developed an endoscopic ultrahigh-resolution diffractive optical coherence tomography (OCT) system, operating at a wavelength of 800 nm, to non-invasively study the in vivo microstructures of the airway wall. Prior to human study, validation of diffractive OCT's ability to quantitate airway microstructural components is required. Materials and Methods: To validate and demonstrate the accuracy of this OCT system, we used an ovine model to image small airways (similar to 2 mm in diameter). Histologic samples and correlated OCT images were matched. The cross-sectional area of the airway wall, lumen, and other microstructures were measured and compared. Results: A total of 27 sheep were studied from which we identified 39 paired OCT-histology airway images. We found strong correlations between the OCT and the histology measurements of the airway wall area and the microstructural area measurements of the epithelium, basement membrane, airway smooth muscle, glands, cartilage, and adventitia. The correlations ranged from r=0.61 (p < 0.001) for the epithelium to r=0.86 (p < 0.001) for the adventitia with the correlation between the OCT and the histology measurements for the entire airway wall of r=0.76 (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Given the high degree of correlation, these data validate the ability to acquire and quantify in vivo microscopic level imaging with this newly developed 800nm ultra-high resolution diffractive OCT system. (C) 2022 The Association of University Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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