Fluorescent fiberoptic probe for tissue health discrimination and method of use thereof

This invention relates generally to diagnosis of disease. More particularly, the invention relates to in vivo diagnosis by optical methods. A system and method for the in situ discrimination of healthy and diseased tissue. A fiberoptic based probe is employed to direct ultraviolet illumination onto...

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Main Author Zelenchuk, Alex R
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 27.07.2004
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Summary:This invention relates generally to diagnosis of disease. More particularly, the invention relates to in vivo diagnosis by optical methods. A system and method for the in situ discrimination of healthy and diseased tissue. A fiberoptic based probe is employed to direct ultraviolet illumination onto a tissue specimen and to collect the fluorescent response radiation. The response radiation is observed at three selected wavelengths, one of which corresponds to an isosbestic point. In one example, the isosbestic point occurs at about 431 nm. The intensities of the observed signals are normalized using the 431 nm intensity. A score is determined using the ratios in a discriminant analysis. The tissue under examination is resected or not, based on the diagnosis of disease or health, according to the outcome of the discriminant analysis.