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Pogue, B.W.* ; Zhu, T.C.* ; Ntziachristos, V. ; Wilson, B.C.* ; Paulsen, K.D.* ; Gioux, S.* ; Nordstrom, R.J.* ; Pfefer, T.J.* ; Tromberg, B.J.* ; Wabnitz, H.* ; Yodh, A.G.* ; Chen, Y.* ; Litorja, M.*

AAPM Task Group Report 311: Guidance for performance evaluation of fluorescence-guided surgery systems.

Med. Phys., DOI: 10.1002/mp.16849 (2023)
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The last decade has seen a large growth in fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) imaging and interventions. With the increasing number of clinical specialties implementing FGS, the range of systems with radically different physical designs, image processing approaches, and performance requirements is expanding. This variety of systems makes it nearly impossible to specify uniform performance goals, yet at the same time, utilization of different devices in new clinical procedures and trials indicates some need for common knowledge bases and a quality assessment paradigm to ensure that effective translation and use occurs. It is feasible to identify key fundamental image quality characteristics and corresponding objective test methods that should be determined such that there are consistent conventions across a variety of FGS devices. This report outlines test methods, tissue simulating phantoms and suggested guidelines, as well as personnel needs and professional knowledge bases that can be established. This report frames the issues with guidance and feedback from related societies and agencies having vested interest in the outcome, coming from an independent scientific group formed from academics and international federal agencies for the establishment of these professional guidelines.
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Publikationstyp Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp Review
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Schlagwörter Fluorescence ; Fluorophore ; Indocyanine Gree ; Intervention ; Optical ; Surgery; Tissue Optical-properties; Indocyanine Green; Photodynamic Therapy; Diffusion-approximation; Wavelength Range; Light Dosimetry; Solid Phantoms; Breast-tissue; Born Ratio; Tomography
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0094-2405
e-ISSN 1522-8541
Zeitschrift Medical Physics
Verlag American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Verlagsort 111 River St, Hoboken 07030-5774, Nj Usa
Nichtpatentliteratur Publikationen
Begutachtungsstatus Peer reviewed