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Real-Time Monitoring of Neurocritical Patients with Diffuse Optical Spectroscopies
Published on: November 19, 2020
Path-length-resolved optical Doppler perfusion monitoring
Babu Varghese1, Vinayakrishnan Rajan, Ton G Van Leeuwen
1University of Twente, Institute for Biomedical Technology BMTI, Biophysical Engineering Group, Faculty of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands. b.varghese@utwente.nl
Abstract:
We report the first path-length-resolved perfusion measurements on human skin measured with a phase-modulated low-coherence Mach-Zehnder interferometer with spatially separated fibers for illumination and detection. Optical path lengths of Doppler shifted and unshifted light and path-length-dependent Doppler broadening of multiply scattered light from skin are measured from the Doppler broadened interference peaks appearing in the power spectrum. Perfusion and its variations during occlusion are measured in real time for a given optical path length, and the results are compared with the perfusion signal obtained with a conventional laser Doppler perfusion monitor.

