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International Photoacoustic Standardisation Consortium (IPASC): overview (Conference Presentation)

Bohndiek, Sarah and Wang, Lihong V. (2019) International Photoacoustic Standardisation Consortium (IPASC): overview (Conference Presentation). In: Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2019. Proceedings of SPIE. No.10878. Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) , Bellingham, WA, Art. No. 108781N. ISBN 9781510623989. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20190404-151143100

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Abstract

The International Photoacoustic Standardisation Consortium (IPASC) emerged from SPIE 2018, established to drive consensus on photoacoustic system testing. As photoacoustic imaging (PAI) matures from research laboratories into clinical trials, it is essential to establish best-practice guidelines for photoacoustic image acquisition, analysis and reporting, and a standardised approach for technical system validation. The primary goal of the IPASC is to create widely accepted phantoms for testing preclinical and clinical PAI systems. To achieve this, the IPASC has formed five working groups (WGs). The first and second WGs have defined optical and acoustic properties, suitable materials, and configurations of photoacoustic image quality phantoms. These phantoms consist of a bulk material embedded with targets to enable quantitative assessment of image quality characteristics including resolution and sensitivity across depth. The third WG has recorded details such as illumination and detection configurations of PAI instruments available within the consortium, leading to proposals for system-specific phantom geometries. This PAI system inventory was also used by WG4 in identifying approaches to data collection and sharing. Finally, WG5 investigated means for phantom fabrication, material characterisation and PAI of phantoms. Following a pilot multi-centre phantom imaging study within the consortium, the IPASC settled on an internationally agreed set of standardised recommendations and imaging procedures. This leads to advances in: (1) quantitative comparison of PAI data acquired with different data acquisition and analysis methods; (2) provision of a publicly available reference data set for testing new algorithms; and (3) technical validation of new and existing PAI devices across multiple centres.


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Issue or Number:10878
DOI:10.1117/12.2506044
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Official Citation:Sarah Bohndiek, Joanna Brunker, Janek Gröhl, Lina Hacker, James Joseph, William C. Vogt, Paolo Armanetti, Hisham Assi, Jeffrey C. Bamber, Paul C. Beard, Thomas Berer, Richard Bouchard, Kimberly A. Briggman, Lucia Cavigli, Bryan Clingman, Ben T. Cox, Adrien E. Desjardins, Andrew Heinmiller, Jeesong Hwang, Eno Hysi, Aoife Ivory, Jithin Jose, Thomas Kirchner, Jan Klohs, Lena Maier-Hein, Efthymios Maneas, Julia Mannheim, Srirang Manohar, Lacey McNally, Luca Menichetti, Steven Miller, Stefan Morscher, Ruiqing Ni, Yoko Okamura, Malini C. Olivo, Marty Pagel, Geoff Parker, Anna Pelagotti, Antonio Pifferi, Srinath Rajagopal, Fulvio Ratto, Daniel Razansky, Lisa M. Richards, Avihai Ron, Mithun Kuniyil Ajith Singh, Maximillian Waldner, Kun Wang, Lihong V. Wang, Wenfeng Xia, and Bajram Zeqiri "International Photoacoustic Standardisation Consortium (IPASC): overview (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10878, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2019, 108781N (4 March 2019); doi: 10.1117/12.2506044; https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2506044
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