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Real time diffuse reflectance polarisation spectroscopy imaging to evaluate skin microcirculation

  • Jim O'Doherty
  • , Joakim Henricson
  • , Gert E. Nilsson
  • , Chris Anderson
  • , Martin J. Leahy
  • University of Limerick
  • University Hospital
  • Linköping University
  • WheelsBridge AB

Research output: Chapter in Book or Conference Publication/ProceedingConference Publicationpeer-review

Abstract

This article describes the theoretical development and design of a real-time microcirculation imaging system, an extension from a previously technology developed by our group. The technology utilises polarisation spectroscopy, a technique used in order to selectively gate photons returning from various compartments of human skin tissue, namely from the superficial layers of the epidermis, and the deeper backscattered light from the dermal matrix. A consumer-end digital camcorder captures colour data with three individual CCDs, and a custom designed light source consisting of a 24 LED ring light provides broadband illumination over the 400 nm-700 nm wavelength region. Theory developed leads to an image processing algorithm, the output of which scales linearly with increasing red blood cell (RBC) concentration. Processed images are displayed online in real-time at a rate of 25 frames s-1, at a frame size of 256 x 256 pixels, and is limited only by computer RAM memory and processing speed. General demonstrations of the technique in vivo display several advantages over similar technology.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Conference on Biomedical Optics, ECBO 2007
PublisherOptical Society of America (OSA)
ISBN (Print)9780819467713
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
EventEuropean Conference on Biomedical Optics, ECBO 2007 - Munich, Germany
Duration: 17 Jun 200717 Jun 2007

Publication series

NameOptics InfoBase Conference Papers
ISSN (Electronic)2162-2701

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Conference on Biomedical Optics, ECBO 2007
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMunich
Period17/06/0717/06/07

Keywords

  • Blood flow
  • Ddiffuse reflection
  • Imaging
  • Polarisation
  • Spectroscopy

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