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11 March 2008 Diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases based on diffuse optical tomography system
Zong-Han Yu, Chun-Ming Wu, Yo-Wei Lin, Ming-Lung Chuang, Jui-che Tsai, Chia-Wei Sun
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Abstract
Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) is a technique to assess the spatial variation in absorption and scattering properties of the biological tissues. DOT provides the measurement of changes in concentrations of oxy-hemoglobin and deoxy-hemoglobin. The oxygenation images are reconstructed by the measured optical signals with nearest-neighbor pairs of sources and detectors. In our study, a portable DOT system is built with optode design on a flexible print circuit board (FPCB). In experiments, the hemodynamics temporal evolution of exercises and vessel occlusions are observed with in vivo measurements form normal subjects and some patients in intensive care unit.
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Zong-Han Yu, Chun-Ming Wu, Yo-Wei Lin, Ming-Lung Chuang, Jui-che Tsai, and Chia-Wei Sun "Diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases based on diffuse optical tomography system", Proc. SPIE 6864, Biomedical Applications of Light Scattering II, 686415 (11 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.764561
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Diffuse optical tomography

Sensors

Signal detection

Arteries

Blood pressure

Hemodynamics

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