IP Library Granted Patent US 9,763,607
Granted Patent B1
US 9,763,607 · App. 14/484,164 · Granted Sep 19, 2017

Optimized biophotonic sensors

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Patent No.
US 9,763,607
App. No.
14/484,164
Granted
Sep 19, 2017
Kind
B1
Abstract

Methods and devices are provided for optically interrogating subsurface tissues of a body. Optical interrogation includes illumination of a target tissue through an external body surface and detection of light emitted in response to the illumination. Parameters of such optical interrogation are controlled according to operational modes that are selected to maximize detector sensitivity to a target property of the target subsurface tissues. Operational modes are selected based on detected properties of the target tissue and of intervening tissues (e.g., thickness of intervening tissues between the target tissue and an external body surface) between the target tissue and an interrogating optical device. Operational modes can be determined based on simulated optical interrogation of subsurface tissue across a range of optical detector configurations and tissue conditions. Operational modes can include calibration curves specifying optical interrogation parameters based on intervening tissue properties.

Claims (29)

1. A method comprising:

detecting a property of an intervening tissue between an external body surface and a target tissue, wherein the property of the intervening tissue comprises at least one of a thickness, a melanin content, an optical absorption, or a scattering property of the intervening tissue;

selecting an operational mode of an optical device, wherein the optical device comprises a light source, a light sensor, and optics, and the selected operational mode is a specified configuration or operation of the light source, light sensor, and/or optics for detecting an optical property of a target tissue through the intervening tissue, wherein selecting the operational mode of the optical device comprises using a calibration curve or look-up table that relates the detected property of the intervening tissue to the specified configuration or operation of the light source, light sensor, and/or optics so as to maximize a sensitivity of the optical device to the optical property of the target tissue; and

operating the optical device in the selected operational mode to detect the optical property of the target tissue, wherein operating the optical device to detect the optical property of the target tissue comprises emitting, by the light source, light through the external body surface and the intervening tissue to illuminate the target tissue according to the selected operational mode and detecting, by the light sensor, light emitted from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface in response to the illumination according to the selected operational mode.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the target tissue comprises a portion of subsurface vasculature in a human body.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the optical property of the target tissue is related to an oxygen saturation of blood in the portion of subsurface vasculature.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the optical property of the target tissue is related to a fluorophore in the portion of subsurface vasculature.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein detecting the property of the intervening tissue comprises operating the optical device to illuminate the intervening tissue through the external body surface, detecting light received from the intervening tissue through the external body surface in response to the illumination, and determining the property of the intervening tissue based on the detected light.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein emitting light through the external body surface and the intervening tissue to illuminate the target tissue according to the selected operational mode of the optical device comprises emitting a beam of illumination having a beam diameter specified by the selected operational mode.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein detecting light emitted from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface in response to the illumination according to the selected operational mode comprises detecting light received from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface within a specified field of view, wherein the specified field of view is specified by the selected operational mode.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the light sensor comprises a multipixel photodetector, wherein detecting light received from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface within a specified field of view comprises detecting light received from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface by a specified set of pixels of the multipixel photodetector.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the calibration curve or look-up table is developed based on simulated operation of the optical device to detect the optical property of a simulated target tissue through a simulated external body surface and simulated intervening tissue.

10. A device comprising:

a light source for illuminating a target tissue through an external body surface and an intervening tissue between the external body surface and the target tissue;

a light sensor for detecting light emitted from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface in response to illumination by the light source;

optics coupled to the light source and light sensor; and

a controller, wherein the controller is programmed to:

detect a property of the intervening tissue, wherein the property of the intervening tissue comprises at least one of a thickness, a melanin content, an optical absorption, or a scattering property of the intervening tissue;

select an operational mode of the device, wherein the selected operational mode is a specified configuration or operation of the light source, light sensor, and/or optics for detecting an optical property of the target tissue through the intervening tissue, wherein selecting the operational mode of the device comprises using a calibration curve or look-up table that relates the detected property of the intervening tissue to the specified configuration or operation of the light source, light sensor, and/or optics so as to maximize a sensitivity of the device to the optical property of the target tissue; and

operate the device in the selected operational mode to detect the optical property of the target tissue, wherein operating the device to detect the optical property of the target tissue comprises operating the light source to emit light through the external body surface and the intervening tissue to illuminate the target tissue according to the selected operational mode and operating the light sensor to detect light emitted from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface in response to the illumination according to the selected operational mode.

11. The device of claim 10 , further comprising a detector configured to detect the property of the intervening tissue.

12. The device of claim 10 , further comprising a mount configured to mount the light source and the light sensor to the external body surface.

13. The device of claim 10 , wherein the light sensor comprises a multipixel photodetector.

14. The device of claim 10 , wherein the light source comprises a coherent light source.

15. The device of claim 10 , wherein the light source emits a beam of illumination, and wherein the light source comprises a beam shaper that controls a beam diameter of the emitted beam of illumination.

16. The device of claim 10 , wherein operating the light source to emit light through the external body surface and the intervening tissue to illuminate the target tissue according to the selected operational mode comprises emitting a beam of illumination having a beam diameter specified by the selected operational mode.

17. The device of claim 10 , wherein operating the light sensor to detect light emitted from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface in response to the illumination according to the selected operational mode comprises detecting light received from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface within a specified field of view, wherein the specified field of view is specified by the selected operational mode.

18. The device of claim 17 , wherein the light sensor comprises a multipixel photodetector, wherein detecting light received from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface within a specified field of view comprises detecting light received from the target tissue through the intervening tissue and the external body surface by a specified set of pixels of the multipixel photodetector.

19. The device of claim 10 , wherein the calibration curve or look-up table is developed based on simulation operation of the device to detect the optical property of a simulated target tissue through a simulated external body surface and simulated intervening tissue.

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