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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Imaging
  • Acoustic Technology
  • Optical Physics

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  • Photoacoustic imaging is an emerging biomedical modality using light and acoustic detection.
  • It visualizes optical absorbers within tissues, offering a non-ionizing radiation alternative.
  • Recent advancements in instrumentation and imaging agents have accelerated its development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To survey clinical and pre-clinical literature on photoacoustic imaging.
  • To discuss its potential applications in various medical fields.
  • To identify current challenges and future directions for clinical translation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing clinical and pre-clinical research literature.
  • Analysis of technological developments in photoacoustic instrumentation.
  • Evaluation of diverse imaging agents and their applications.

Main Results:

  • Photoacoustic imaging provides high resolution and sufficient depth with endogenous and exogenous contrast.
  • Applications span brain functional imaging, breast cancer screening, psoriasis diagnosis, and surgical guidance.
  • It is also used for guiding therapies and imaging metastases in sentinel lymph nodes.

Conclusions:

  • Photoacoustic imaging demonstrates significant potential for clinical translation due to its unique advantages.
  • Continued development is crucial to overcome existing hurdles for widespread clinical adoption.
  • This modality promises to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities across various medical specialties.