Age calibration for tissue oximetry
F Ulrich, AA Lobbestael - US Patent 10,327,710, 2019 - Google Patents
A system (100) includes a sensor (12A/B/C), a processor (32), and an output module (38).
The sensor can have at least one light emitter (16A) and at least one light detector (18A/B) …
The sensor can have at least one light emitter (16A) and at least one light detector (18A/B) …
Near-infrared (NIR) interactance system for non-contact monitoring of the temperature profile of baked liver pâté
M O'Farrell, KAH Bakke, J Tschudi… - Applied …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
This article investigates the possibility of using non-contact interactance as a method for
profiling the temperature in a processed meat product (liver pâté) as it comes out of the …
profiling the temperature in a processed meat product (liver pâté) as it comes out of the …
Prediction of brain tissue temperature using near-infrared spectroscopy
Broadband near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can provide an endogenous indicator of
tissue temperature based on the temperature dependence of the water absorption spectrum …
tissue temperature based on the temperature dependence of the water absorption spectrum …
Measuring optical temperature coefficients of Intralipid®
VA McGlone, P Martinsen, R Künnemeyer… - Physics in Medicine …, 2007 - iopscience.iop.org
The temperature sensitivities of absorption and reduced scattering coefficients in the range
700–1000 nm are determined for the liquid phantom Intralipid® using spatially resolved …
700–1000 nm are determined for the liquid phantom Intralipid® using spatially resolved …
Brain temperature monitoring in newborn infants: Current methodologies and prospects
V Verma, F Lange, A Bainbridge… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Brain tissue temperature is a dynamic balance between heat generation from metabolism,
passive loss of energy to the environment, and thermoregulatory processes such as …
passive loss of energy to the environment, and thermoregulatory processes such as …
Application of spatially modulated near-infrared structured light to study changes in optical properties of mouse brain tissue during heatstress
O Shaul, M Fanrazi-Kahana, O Meitav, GA Pinhasi… - Applied Optics, 2017 - opg.optica.org
Heat stress (HS) is a medical emergency defined by abnormally elevated body temperature
that causes biochemical, physiological, and hematological changes. The goal of the present …
that causes biochemical, physiological, and hematological changes. The goal of the present …
Finger-vein image restoration based on a biological optical model
J Yang, Y Shi, J Yang - New Trends and Developments in …, 2012 - books.google.com
Finger-vein recognition, as a highly secure and convenient technique of personal
identification, has been attracted much attention for years. In contrast to conventional …
identification, has been attracted much attention for years. In contrast to conventional …
Thermal monitoring: Raman spectrometer system for remote measurement of cellular temperature on a microscopic scale
A simple setup was demonstrated for remote temperature monitoring of water, water-based
media, and cells on a microscopic scale. The technique relies on recording changes in the …
media, and cells on a microscopic scale. The technique relies on recording changes in the …
Crosstalk and error analysis of fat layer on continuous wave near-infrared spectroscopy measurements
Ö Şayli, EB Aksel, A Akın - Journal of biomedical optics, 2008 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Accurate estimation of concentration changes in muscles by continuous wave near-IR
spectroscopy for muscle measurements suffers from underestimation and crosstalk …
spectroscopy for muscle measurements suffers from underestimation and crosstalk …