Discrimination of normal and atherosclerotic aorta by laser-induced fluorescence
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
- Vol. 7 (4) , 330-335
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.1900070406
Abstract
Precise targeting of laser energy to atherosclerotic plaque is crucial for the safe performance of laser angioplasty. The present study was designed to evaluate whether laser-induced fluorescence could distinguish atherosclerotic from normal aorta. Segments of human aorta obtained at necropsy were classified grossly and histologically as normal aorta (n = 7), thin yellow fatty plaque (n = 5), and thick white atheromatous plaque (n = 9), and analyzed by laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy using a pulsed nitrogen laser. Fluorescence spectra were recorded over a wavelength range from 385 to 725 nm. Normal specimens had maximal fluorescence intensity at 514 nm. A prominent fluorescence peak at 448 nm was present in specimens characterized as white atheromatous plaque and at 538 nm in specimens characterized as yellow fatty plaque. The ratios of fluorescence intensity at 448 nm/514 nm and at 538 nm/514 nm correctly classified all specimens according to their gross and histologic type (p < .001). Thus, a “smart” laser angioplasty catheter system might incorporate low-power laser radiation for arterial fluorescence spectroscopy to guide delivery of high-power laser radiation for plaque ablation.Keywords
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