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Non-invasive diffuse correlation tomography reveals spatial and temporal blood flow differences in murine bone grafting approaches

Authors :
Songfeng Han
Joseph B. Vella
Regine Choe
Ashley R. Proctor
Danielle S. W. Benoit
Source :
Biomedical optics express. 7(9)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Longitudinal blood flow during murine bone graft healing was monitored non-invasively using diffuse correlation tomography. The system utilized spatially dense data from a scanning set-up, non-linear reconstruction, and micro-CT anatomical information. Weekly in vivo measurements were performed. Blood flow changes in autografts, which heal successfully, were localized to graft regions and consistent across mice. Poor healing allografts showed heterogeneous blood flow elevation and high inter-subject variabilities. Allografts with tissue-engineered periosteum showed responses intermediate to both autografts and allografts, consistent with healing observed. These findings suggest that spatiotemporal blood flow changes can be utilized to differentiate the degree of bone graft healing.

Details

ISSN :
21567085
Volume :
7
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedical optics express
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....247816619fbf7eb354b47d4694104cc8