Reliability of handheld laser speckle contrast perfusion imaging demonstrated in psoriasis lesions

Conference Paper (2022)
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Ata Chizari (University of Twente)

Mirjam J. Schaap (Radboud University Medical Center)

Tom Knop (University of Twente)

Marieke M.B. Seyger (Radboud University Medical Center)

W. Steenbergen (University of Twente)

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https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2608663
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2022
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English
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9781510647398

Abstract

We assessed the reliability of handheld laser speckle contrast perfusion imaging by evaluating mounted/handheld measurement pairs operated on psoriasis lesions in three steps. First, we made a denoised perfusion map per measurement based on spatial alignment of raw speckle frames and temporal averaging of perfusion frames. Second, we used the measured on-surface speed information to compensate the movement-induced perfusion by extrapolation of the local perfusion values to the value corresponds to zero on-surface speed. Third, we compared mounted/handheld measurement pairs based on perfusion inhomogeneity and increased perilesional perfusion criteria independent of the movement artefact compensation mentioned in the second step. We conclude that after proper post-processing, handheld LSCI measurements can be as reliable as mounted measurements in terms of geometrical distorting, but with challenges to be overcome for correcting perfusion values.

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