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  2. Quantifying tracheobronchial tree dimensions: methods, limitations and emerging techniques

    Explore Article European Respiratory Journal (Jul 1 2009) Bronchoscopy , Otolaryngology

    ...nsions: methods, limitations and emerging techniques J. P. Williamson^1^,2, A. L. James^1^,3^,4, M. J. Phillips^5, D. D. Sampson^6, D. R. Hillman^1^,3 and P. R. Eastwood^1^,2^,3 Depts of ^1 Pulmonary Physiology,... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   David D. Sampson   University of Western Australia   Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital

  3. Measuring airway dimensions during bronchoscopy using anatomical optical coherence tomography

    Explore Article European Respiratory Journal (Jun 21 2009) Otolaryngology

    Airway dimensions are difficult to quantify bronchoscopically because of optical distortion and a limited ability to gauge depth. Anatomical optical coherence tomography (aOCT), a novel imaging technique, may overcome these limitations. This study evaluated the accuracy of aOCT against existing techniques in phantom, excised pig and in vivo human airways. Three comparative studies were performed: (i) micrometer-derived area measurements in ten plastic tubes were compared to aOCT-derived area; (ii) aOCT-derived ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Julian J. Armstrong   David D. Sampson   University of Western Australia

  4. A Method Of Providing Quantitative Information About The Lower Airways Of A Lung (Wo 2009/059368)

    Explore Article wipo.int (May 14 2009) Bronchoscopy , Patents

    A Method Of Providing Quantitative Information About The Lower Airways Of A Lung (Wo 2009/059368) The present disclosure provides a method of providing quantitative information about a property of the lower airways of a lung using optical coherence tomography. The method comprises inserting a probe head of an anatomical optical coherence tomography device into the lower airways. Further, the method comprises directing light to, and receiving reflected light from, an internal wall portion of the lower airways. The light is suitable for optical coherence tomography. ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Western Australia   Julian J. Armstrong   David D. Sampson

  5. Using Optical Coherence Tomography To Improve Diagnostic and Therapeutic Bronchoscopy

    Explore Article CHEST (Feb 20 2009) Bronchoscopy

    ...han P. Williamson, MBBS (Jonathan.Williamson{at}health.wa.gov.au), 2. Robert A. McLaughlin, PhD, 3. Martin J. Phillips, MBBS, 4. Julian J. Armstrong, PhD, 5. Sven Becker, MSc, 6. Jennifer H. Walsh, PhD, 7. David D. Sam... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Julian J. Armstrong   Robert A. McLaughlin   Martin J. Phillips

  6. OSA's Interactive Science Publishing Initiative Launches with Research on Breathing Disorders and Congenital Heart Defects

    Explore Article Newswise (Oct 31 2008)

    ...Council in Australia and The Raine Medical Research Foundation. R. A. McLaughlin, J. P. Williamson, M. J. Phillips, J. J. Armstrong, S. Becker, D. R. Hillman, P. R. Eastwood, and D. D. Sampson, "Applying anato... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Duke University   University of Western Australia   Florence G. Rothenberg

  7. Applying anatomical optical coherence tomography to quantitative 3D imaging of the lower airway

    Explore Article opticsinfobase.org (Oct 15 2008) Bronchoscopy , Endoscopy

    Applying anatomical optical coherence tomography to quantitative 3D imaging of the lower airway ...phy to quantitative 3D imaging of the lower airway Robert A. McLaughlin, Jonathan P. Williamson, Martin J. Phillips, Julian J. Armstrong, Sven Becker, David R. Hillman, Peter R. Eastwood, and David D. Sampson Optics......ptics and biotechnology : Optical coherence tomography Citation R. A. McLaughlin, J. P. Williamson, M. J. Phillips, J. J. Armstrong, S. Becker, D. R. Hillman, P. R. Eastwood, and D. D. Sampson, "Applying an... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   David R. Hillman   Martin J. Phillips   David D. Sampson

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