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9 December 2015 Assessment of laser speckle flowgraphy: Development of novel cutaneous blood flow measurement technique
Yoshinao Nagashima, Yuko Ohsugi, Yoshifumi Niki, Kouji Maeda, Takashi Okamoto
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Proceedings Volume 9792, Biophotonics Japan 2015; 979218 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2203712
Event: SPIE/OSJ Biophotonics Japan, 2015, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
We experimentally prepared a laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG) device, and investigated whether it can accurately measure cutaneous blood flow. Cutaneous blood flow was measured in healthy adults using the thermal diffusion method (TDM) and strain-gauge plethysmography (SPG) established as blood flow measurement methods, along with LSFG. The correlation properties between the values measured by LSFG and TDM, and LSFG and SPG, were investigated. Results found that a significant positive correlation is noted between the two conventional methods and LSFG. It is suggested that LSFG is a useful device for cutaneous blood flow evaluation, and that its applications in medical care and esthetic fields are expected.
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Yoshinao Nagashima, Yuko Ohsugi, Yoshifumi Niki, Kouji Maeda, and Takashi Okamoto "Assessment of laser speckle flowgraphy: Development of novel cutaneous blood flow measurement technique", Proc. SPIE 9792, Biophotonics Japan 2015, 979218 (9 December 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2203712
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KEYWORDS
Blood circulation

Speckle

Blood

Speckle pattern

Calibration

Laser development

Motion measurement

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