Principles and practice of the laser-Doppler perfusion technique

M. J. Leahy, F. F.M. De Mul, G. E. Nilsson, R. Maniewski

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Abstract

This paper reviews the development and use of laser-Doppler perfusion monitors and imagers over the past two decades. The enormous interest in microvascular blood perfusion coupled with the 'ease of use' of the technique has led to 1500+ publications citing its use. However, useful results can only be achieved with an understanding of the basic principles of the instrumentation and its application in the various clinical disciplines. The basic theoretical background is explored and definitions of blood perfusion and laser-Doppler perfusion are established. The calibration method is then described together with potential routes to standardisation. A guide to the limitations in application of the technique gives the user a clear indication of what can be achieved in new studies as well as possible inadequacy in some published investigations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)143-162
Number of pages20
JournalTechnology and Health Care
Volume7
Issue number2-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biomedical instrumentation
  • Blood supply
  • Doppler shift
  • Laser-Doppler flowmetry
  • Microcirculation

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