A system to monitor for fibre breakage during photodynamic therapy with diffuser fibres
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Abstract
There is concern that the delicate fibres and cylindrical diffuser tips used for intraluminal PDT of blood vessels might break during the treatment. We have developed and tested a simple system to monitor for fibre breakage during PDT. Light from the laser is passed through a beam expander, then a beam splitter, and then is again contracted into the inlet of a diffuser fibre. Light reflected from the distal diffuser is also partially reflected by the beam splitter into a photodiode, which monitors changes in the intensity of the reflected light. The system was tested by simulating catastrophic failures in four fibres. In each case the output fell very significantly (DV=0.44 − 1.68V, SD=0.01V). Despite the small statistical sample, the average change in the reflected light intensity is still significant (p < 0.025, paired Student's t-test). Our conclusion was that this device can monitor the integrity of diffuser fibres during PDT.
Keywords
Laser Optically diffusing fibres PDTPreview
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