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18 May 2010 Monitoring of the vessel capillary density spatial pattern in epithelium phantom model
Rajesh Kanawade, Gennadiy Saiko, Alexandre Douplik
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Abstract
Monitoring of the vessel capillary density and blood oxygenation spatial pattern in epithelium is important for shock detection and it's preventing interventions. The challenge is the complex epithelium structure, absorption and scattering of light in the multiple tissue layers. In this paper we describe results of estimating the vessel capillary density pattern in tissue phantoms collecting spatially resolved reflectance spectra. We designed tissue phantom which mimics optical properties of epithelium including microvasculature. Grids grooved in the phantom plates mimicking the blood capillary network containing freshly prepared oxy-hemoglobin solution. The preliminary results shows that the new method can reasonably extracts minor spatial deviations of oxygenation and local volume blood fraction - parameters, directly related to the local vessel density patterns.
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Rajesh Kanawade, Gennadiy Saiko, and Alexandre Douplik "Monitoring of the vessel capillary density spatial pattern in epithelium phantom model", Proc. SPIE 7715, Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care II, 771526 (18 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.854450
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KEYWORDS
Capillaries

Blood

Sensors

Tissue optics

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

Modulation

Rhodamine B

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