Occlusion sheath for imaging catheter
US-2016144155-A1 · May 26, 2016 · US
US9788790B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9788790-B2 |
| Application number | US-79070310-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2010 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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Described herein are catheters for use with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) that include an optical fiber core having a first refractive index and an interface medium having a second refractive index, where the first and second refractive indexes are mismatched such that receiving electronics configured to receive optical radiation reflected from the reference interface and the target operate in a total noise range that is within 5dB of the shot noise limit. These OCT catheters may include a silicon die mirror having a reflective coating that is embedded in the interface medium. The optical fiber can be fixed at just the distal end of the catheter, and may be managed within a handle that is attached to the proximal end of the catheter body, and is configured to allow rotation of both the catheter body and the optical fiber relative to the handle.
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A system for optical coherence tomography, comprising: a source of optical radiation; an optical fiber having a core providing a common path for optical radiation reflected from a reference interface and a target, the core having a first refractive index; receiving electronics configured to receive the optical radiation reflected from the reference interface and the target; an interface medium at the reference interface and in physical and optical contact with the optical fiber, the interface medium having a second refractive index, wherein the first refractive index and the second refractive index are mismatched so as to adjust the optical radiation reflected from the reference interface such that the receiving electronics operate in a total noise range that is within 5 dB of a shot noise limit; and a processor configured to generate an image of the target based upon the optical radiation received by the receiving electronics that are operating within 5 dB of the shot noise limit. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first refractive index and the second refractive index are mismatched such that the receiving electronics operate in a total noise range that is within 3 dB of the shot noise limit. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first refractive index and the second refractive index are mismatched such that the receiving electronics operate in a total noise range that is within 2 dB of the shot noise limit. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the source of optical radiation is a swept-frequency source. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a mirror in the interface medium, the mirror configured to reflect the optical radiation from the optical fiber to the target. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the mirror comprises a gold-coated silicon die. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the interface medium is a solid transparent medium. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the interface medium is in physical and optical contact with a distal end of the core. 9. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a directional element configured to relay the optical radiation from the source to a distal end of the core. 10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first refractive index n 1 and the second refractive index n 2 are mismatched such that: P out P in = ( n 1 - n 2 n 1 + n 2 ) wherein P in is the power of the optical radiation at the distal end of the optical fiber prior to entering the interface medium, and wherein P out is the power of the optical radiation reflected from the reference interface such that the receiving electronics operate in a total noise range that is within 5 dB of the shot noise limit. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the first refractive index n 1 and the second refractive index n 2 are mismatched such that: P det =P out (1 −L ) wherein L is the sum of all the optical losses from the distal end of the probe to the receiving electronics and P det is the power at the receiving electronics. 12. A catheter for use with optical coherence tomography, comprising: an elongate catheter body; an optical fiber in the elongate catheter body configured to connect to a source of optical radiation and receiving electronics, the optical fiber having a core providing a common path for optical radiation reflected from a reference interface and a target and to transmit the optical radiation to receiving electronics, the core having a first refractive index; and an interface medium at the reference interface and in physical and optical contact with the optical fiber, the interface medium having a second refractive index, wherein the first refractive index and the second refractive index are mismatched so as to adjust the optical radiation reflected from the reference interface such that the receiving electronics configured to receive optical radiation reflected from the reference interface and the target operate in a total noise range that is within 5 dB of a shot noise limit; wherein the catheter is further configured to connect with a processor configured to generate an image of the target based upon the optical radiation received by the receiving electronics that are operating within 5 dB of the shot noise limit. 13. The catheter of claim 12 , wherein the first refractive index and the second refractive index are mismatched such that the receiving electronics operate in a total noise range that is within 3 dB of the shot noise limit. 14. The catheter of claim 12 , wherein the first refractive index and the second refractive index are mismatched such that the receiving electronics operate in a total noise range that is within 2 dB of the shot noise limit. 15. The catheter of claim 12 , further comprising a mirror in the interface medium, the mirror configured to reflect the optical radiation from the optical fiber to the target. 16. The catheter of claim 15 , wherein the mirror comprises a gold-coated silicon die. 17. The catheter of claim 12 , wherein the interface medium is a solid transparent medium. 18. The catheter of claim 12 , wherein the interface medium is in physical and optical contact with a distal end of the core. 19. The catheter of claim 12 , wherein the first refractive index n 1 and the second refractive index n 2 are mismatched such that: P out P in = ( n 1 - n 2 n 1 + n 2 ) wherein P in is the power of the optical radiation at the distal end of the optical fiber prior to entering the interface medium, and wherein P out is the power of the optical radiation reflected from the reference interface such that the receiving electronics operate in a total noise range that is within 5 dB of the shot noise limit. 20. The catheter of claim 19 , wherein the first refractive index n 1 and the second refractiv
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