Extravascular optical coherence tomography of cerebral vessel walls in vivo

PLoS One. 2023 May 17;18(5):e0276307. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276307. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Purpose: Evaluation of extravascular, microscope integrated OCT (iOCT) as an in vivo imaging modality of cerebral blood vessels and as an intraoperative imaging method.

Methods: Microscope integrated optical coherence tomography of major cerebral arteries (n = 13) and superficial sylvian veins (n = 5) and one incidental cerebral vasospasm (n = 1) in (n = 10) patients. Post procedural analysis of OCT volume scans, microscopic images and videos during the time of scan as well as measurements of the diameter of vessel walls and its layers with an accuracy of 7.5 μm.

Results: iOCT was feasible during vascular microsurgical procedures. In all scanned arteries a clear delineation of the physiological three layered vessel wall composition could be achieved. Pathological arteriosclerotic alterations of cerebral artery walls could precisely be demonstrated. Major superficial cortical veins conversely presented a mono layered composition. First in vivo measurements of vascular mean diameters were possible. Cerebral artery walls showed a diameter of 296 μm, tunica externa 78 μm, media 134 μm and interna 84 μm.

Conclusion: For the first time the microstructural composition of cerebral blood vessels could be illustrated in vivo. Due to an outstanding spatial resolution a clear definition of physiological and pathological characteristics was possible. Therefore, microscope integrated optical coherence tomography holds promise for basic research in the field of cerebrovascular arteriosclerotic diseases and for intraoperative guidance during microvascular surgery.

MeSH terms

  • Arteries
  • Cerebral Veins*
  • Humans
  • Microscopy
  • Tomography, Optical Coherence* / methods

Grants and funding

The authors received no specific funding for this work.