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Relevance and utility of the in-vivo and ex-vivo optical properties of the skin reported in the literature: a review [Invited]

Setchfield, Kerry; Gorman, Alistair; Simpson, A. Hamish R. W.; Somekh, Michael G.; Wright, Amanda J.

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Authors

Kerry Setchfield

Alistair Gorman

A. Hamish R. W. Simpson



Abstract

Imaging non-invasively into the human body is currently limited by cost (MRI and CT scan), image resolution (ultrasound), exposure to ionising radiation (CT scan and X-ray), and the requirement for exogenous contrast agents (CT scan and PET scan). Optical imaging has the potential to overcome all these issues but is currently limited by imaging depth due to the scattering and absorption properties of human tissue. Skin is the first barrier encountered by light when imaging non-invasively, and therefore a clear understanding of the way that light interacts with skin is required for progress on optical medical imaging to be made. Here we present a thorough review of the optical properties of human skin measured in-vivo and compare these to the previously collated ex-vivo measurements. Both in-vivo and ex-vivo published data show high inter- and intra-publication variability making definitive answers regarding optical properties at given wavelengths challenging. Overall, variability is highest for ex-vivo absorption measurements with differences of up to 77-fold compared with 9.6-fold for the in-vivo absorption case. The impact of this variation on optical penetration depth and transport mean free path is presented and potential causes of these inconsistencies are discussed. We propose a set of experimental controls and reporting requirements for future measurements. We conclude that a robust in-vivo dataset, measured across a broad spectrum of wavelengths, is required for the development of future technologies that significantly increase the depth of optical imaging.

Citation

Setchfield, K., Gorman, A., Simpson, A. H. R. W., Somekh, M. G., & Wright, A. J. (2023). Relevance and utility of the in-vivo and ex-vivo optical properties of the skin reported in the literature: a review [Invited]. Biomedical Optics Express, 14(7), 3555-3583. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.493588

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Jun 7, 2023
Online Publication Date Jun 21, 2023
Publication Date Jul 1, 2023
Deposit Date Jun 21, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 13, 2023
Journal Biomedical Optics Express
Electronic ISSN 2156-7085
Publisher Optical Society of America
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 7
Pages 3555-3583
DOI https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.493588
Keywords Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Biotechnology
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/22178961
Publisher URL https://opg.optica.org/boe/fulltext.cfm?uri=boe-14-7-3555&id=532137

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