The formation of kidney stones is a common and highly studied disease, which causes intense pain and presents a high recidivism. In order to find the causes of this problem, the characterization of the main compounds is of great importance. In this sense, the analysis of the composition and structure of the stone can give key information about the urine parameters during the crystal growth. But the usual methods employed are slow, analyst dependent and the information obtained is poor. In the present work, the near infrared (NIR)-hyperspectral imaging technique was used for the analysis of 215 samples of kidney stones, including the main types usually found and their mixtures. The NIR reflectance spectra of the analyzed stones showed significant differences that were used for their classification. To do so, a method was created by the use of artificial neural networks, which showed a probability higher than 90% for right classification of the stones. The promising results, robust methodology, and the fast analytical process, without the need of an expert assistance, lead to an easy implementation at the clinical laboratories, offering the urologist a rapid diagnosis that shall contribute to minimize urolithiasis recidivism. © 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).

Hyperspectral imaging based method for fast characterization of kidney stone types / Francisco, Blanco; Montserrat Lopez, Mesas; Serranti, Silvia; Bonifazi, Giuseppe; Josef, Havel; Manuel, Valiente. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS. - ISSN 1083-3668. - STAMPA. - 17:7(2012), pp. 076027-1-076027-12. [10.1117/1.jbo.17.7.076027]

Hyperspectral imaging based method for fast characterization of kidney stone types

SERRANTI, Silvia;BONIFAZI, Giuseppe;
2012

Abstract

The formation of kidney stones is a common and highly studied disease, which causes intense pain and presents a high recidivism. In order to find the causes of this problem, the characterization of the main compounds is of great importance. In this sense, the analysis of the composition and structure of the stone can give key information about the urine parameters during the crystal growth. But the usual methods employed are slow, analyst dependent and the information obtained is poor. In the present work, the near infrared (NIR)-hyperspectral imaging technique was used for the analysis of 215 samples of kidney stones, including the main types usually found and their mixtures. The NIR reflectance spectra of the analyzed stones showed significant differences that were used for their classification. To do so, a method was created by the use of artificial neural networks, which showed a probability higher than 90% for right classification of the stones. The promising results, robust methodology, and the fast analytical process, without the need of an expert assistance, lead to an easy implementation at the clinical laboratories, offering the urologist a rapid diagnosis that shall contribute to minimize urolithiasis recidivism. © 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).
2012
artificial neural networks; hyperspectral imaging; kidney stones; renal calculi characterization; kidney stone; artificial neural network
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Hyperspectral imaging based method for fast characterization of kidney stone types / Francisco, Blanco; Montserrat Lopez, Mesas; Serranti, Silvia; Bonifazi, Giuseppe; Josef, Havel; Manuel, Valiente. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS. - ISSN 1083-3668. - STAMPA. - 17:7(2012), pp. 076027-1-076027-12. [10.1117/1.jbo.17.7.076027]
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