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In vivo Imaging and Quantification of Cilia Beating Dynamics Using Phase-Resolved Optical Imaging Technology

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINELocation IRVINE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 2020Deadline 31 Mar 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20240-11 years old21+ years old3-D3-Dimensional3DAbscissionAbsenteeismAccessory SinusesAdultAdult HumanAirway mucosaAllergic rhinitisAllergic rhinitis due to allergenAllergic rhinosinusitisAmericanAnesthesiaAnesthesia proceduresAntibiotic AgentsAntibiotic DrugsAntibioticsArtifactsAsthmaAtopic rhinitisBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsBlood PressureBody SystemBody TissuesBronchial AsthmaCOPDCardiac ChronotropismCardiac Failure CongestiveCathetersChildChild YouthChildren (0-21)Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive Lung DiseaseChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseCiliaClinicalClinical EvaluationClinical TestingCollaborationsCongestive Heart FailureCystic FibrosisDataDevelopmentDevice or Instrument DevelopmentDevicesDiagnosisDisciplineDiseaseDisorderDomestic RabbitDoppler OCTDrug DeliveryDrug Delivery SystemsDrug MonitoringDrug TherapyDrug usageDrugsDysfunctionEndoscopesEndoscopyExcisionExtirpationFailureFrequenciesFunctional ImagingFunctional disorderGeneral AnesthesiaHealthHealth ExpendituresHeart DecompensationHeart RateHumanIVIS SpectrumCTIVIS imagingIVIS optical imagingIVIS spectral imagingIVIS spectrumIVIS systemImageImaging DeviceImaging InstrumentImaging ToolImaging technologyIn VitroIndustryInflammatoryInterferometryInvestigationKartagener SyndromeKartagener TriadKnowledgeLaser ElectromagneticLaser RadiationLasersLightLinkMapsMeasurementMeasuresMedicalMedicationMethodsMicroscopeMiscellaneous AntibioticModelingModern ManMonitorMorbidityMorbidity - disease rateMorphologic artifactsMotionMucociliary ClearanceMucociliary TransportMucosaMucosal TissueMucous MembraneMucoviscidosisNIBIBNasalNasal MucosaNasal Passages NoseNasal SinusesNasal cavity/ParanasalNasal cavity/Paranasal sinusesNational Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringNoiseNoseOCT TomographyOperating RoomsOperative ProceduresOperative Surgical ProceduresOptical Coherence TomographyOpticsOrgan SystemOryctolagus cuniculusOutcome MeasureParalysis AgitansParanasal SinusesParkinsonParkinson DiseasePatient Outcomes AssessmentsPatient Reported MeasuresPatient Reported OutcomesPatientsPatternPerformancePerformance at workPharmaceutical AgentPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmaceuticalsPharmacologic SubstancePharmacological SubstancePharmacotherapyPhasePhotoradiationPhysiciansPhysiologicPhysiologic ImagingPhysiologicalPhysiologyPhysiopathologyPilot ProjectsPolynesian bronchiectasisPopulationPrevalencePrimary Ciliary DyskinesiasPrimary ParkinsonismPropertyPublishingQOLQuality of lifeR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramRabbitsRabbits MammalsRemovalReportingResearchResearch GrantsResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResolutionRespiration DisordersRespiratory DisorderRespiratory MucosaRespiratory System, Nose, Nasal PassagesRhinitis allergic atopicScanningSchemeSchoolsScientistSeriesSeverity of illnessSinusSiteSourceSpeedStandardizationStructureStructure of mucous membrane of noseSurfaceSurgicalSurgical InterventionsSurgical ProcedureSurgical RemovalSurvey InstrumentSurveysSwabSystemTechnologyTemperatureTestingTherapeuticTimeTissue SampleTissue imagingTissuesTranslatingUnited StatesVisualVisualizationWorkadulthoodallergic airway diseaseawakebio-engineeredbio-engineersbioengineeringbiological engineeringbiophysical foundationbiophysical principlesbiophysical sciencesbreathing disorderburden of chronic diseaseburden of chronic illnessburden of diseaseburden of illnesschronic back painchronic heart failurechronic obstructive pulmonary disorderchronic rhinosinusitisclinical applicabilityclinical applicationclinical testclinical translationclinically translatablecostdesigndesign and constructdesign and constructiondesigningdevelopmentaldevice developmentdisease burdendisease severitydrug developmentdrug treatmentdrug usedrug/agenteconomic costeconomic impactendoscopic imagingexperiencehealth care expenditurehealthcare expenditurehuman subjectimage-based methodimagingimaging in vivoimaging methodimaging modalityimaging systemin vivoin vivo imagingin vivo imaging systeminnovateinnovationinnovativeinstrument developmentjob performancekidsmeasurable outcomemedical expenditureminimally invasivemortalityoperationoperationsoptic imagingopticaloptical Doppler tomographyoptical coherence Doppler tomographyoptical imagingoutcome measurementpathophysiologypharmaceuticalpharmacologicphysiological imagingpilot studyrecruitresearch clinical testingresectionresolutionsrespiratory dysfunctionresponseresponse to therapyresponse to treatmentrhinosinusitissuccesssurgerytherapeutic responsetherapy responsethree dimensionaltreatment responsetreatment responsivenessvirtualwork performanceyoungster
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Each year, 50M Americans suffer from chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and allergic rhinitis (AR). The

economic impact accounts for over $35B/year in health care expenditures alone, with over 3.5M work and 2M

school days lost each year. Accordingly, over 600K operations per year are performed to treat sinonasal disease.

The disease burden is immense with a profound reduction in quality of life, and is often overlooked because

mortality is low, while morbidity is high. Currently, patient-reported outcome measures are used to evaluate

disease status in CRS and AR, as there are no reliable quantitative methods to gauge disease severity or

response to therapy. Success or failure is determined by the subjective reports from the patient alone, or via

physician-directed endoscopy, where interpretation may also be subjective. One potential biophysical variable

that can be measured is ciliary beat frequency (CBF). The cilia control mucociliary transport, which is the

endpoint physiologic function of the sinonasal mucosa. CBF is challenging to measure in vivo in a clinical setting,

but has value in potentially monitoring mucosal health and the response to therapy.

This proposal is in response to the PAR-19-158 NIBIB Bioengineering Research Grants and aimed to

develop and validate an innovative in vivo imaging system to measure CBF and the related physiological

parameters that characterize mucosal health. Drs. Chen and Wong have had continuous collaborations for over

20 years with expertise in optical imaging, system, and probe designs, as well as translating these bench-top

technologies to clinical applications. This proposal centers on the design, construction, and clinical evaluation

of phase-resolved spectrally encoded endoscopy (PR-SEE) integrated with optical coherence tomography

(OCT). PR-SEE will enable functional imaging of the nasal mucosa in vivo, allowing surveying the CBF

landscape across the nasal mucosa as well as facilitating the analysis of ciliary beat pattern (CBP). More

importantly, PR-SEE will provide a rigorous means to assess the speed, amplitude, and propagation of the

mucosal metachronal waves (MWs), which are the quantifiable endpoint function of mucociliary transport.

The proposed imaging device concentrates on a coaxial scanning scheme encompassing spectrally

encoded interferometry and OCT to overcome the current limitations for in vivo cilia imaging. To evaluate and

validate our device, we will first perform PR-SEE on a rabbit nasal airway model, followed by imaging of

anesthetized patients in the operation room to obtain ciliary functional parameters (CBF, CBP, MWs). Sixty

subjects undergoing nasal operations (normal control, e.g., septoplasty) or sinus surgeries (CRS patients) will

be recruited for the study. Successful clinical translation in the operation room will prepare PR-SEE for imaging

awake patients in the office in subsequent studies. We firmly believe that enabling functional quantification of

mucosal health will jumpstart the developments in pharmacotherapy, devices, and surgical intervention.

Grant Number: 5R01EB030024-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: ZHONGPING CHEN

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