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27 January 2024 Speculum-free portable preterm imaging system
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Abstract

Significance

Preterm birth is defined as a birth before 37 weeks of gestation and is one of the leading contributors to infant mortality rates globally. Premature birth can lead to life-long developmental impairment for the child. Unfortunately, there is a significant lack of tools to diagnose preterm birth risk, which limits patient care and the development of new therapies.

Aim

To develop a speculum-free, portable preterm imaging system (PPRIM) for cervical imaging; testing of the PPRIM system to resolve polarization properties of birefringent samples; and testing of the PPRIM under an IRB on healthy, non-pregnant volunteers for visualization and polarization analysis of cervical images.

Approach

The PPRIM can perform 4×3 Mueller-matrix imaging to characterize the remodeling of the uterine cervix during pregnancy. The PPRIM is built with a polarized imaging probe and a flexible insertable sheath made with a compatible flexible rubber-like material to maximize comfort and ease of use.

Results

The PPRIM device is developed to meet specific design specifications as a speculum-free, portable, and comfortable imaging system with polarized imaging capabilities. This system comprises a main imaging component and a flexible silicone inserter. The inserter is designed to maximize comfort and usability for the patient. The PPRIM shows high-resolution imaging capabilities at the 20 mm working distance and 25 mm circular field of view. The PPRIM demonstrates the ability to resolve birefringent sample orientation and full field capture of a healthy, non-pregnant cervix.

Conclusion

The development of the PPRIM aims to improve access to the standard of care for women’s reproductive health using polarized Mueller-matrix imaging of the cervix and reduce infant and maternal mortality rates and better quality of life.

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Tananant Boonya-ananta, Mariacarla Gonzalez, Ajmal Ajmal, Vinh Nguyen Du Le, Edward DeHoog, Michael J. Paidas, Arumugam Jayakumar, and Jessica C. Ramella-Roman "Speculum-free portable preterm imaging system," Journal of Biomedical Optics 29(5), 052918 (27 January 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.29.5.052918
Received: 29 November 2023; Accepted: 5 January 2024; Published: 27 January 2024
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Polarization

Cervix

Portability

Cameras

Design

Silicon

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