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Inexpensive diffuse reflectance spectroscopy system for measuring changes in tissue optical properties

Abstract

The measurement of changes in blood volume in tissue is important for monitoring the effects of a wide range of therapeutic interventions, from radiation therapy to skin-flap transplants. Many systems available for purchase are either expensive or difficult to use, limiting their utility in the clinical setting. A low-cost system, capable of measuring changes in tissue blood volume via diffuse reflectance spectroscopy is presented. The system consists of an integrating sphere coupled via optical fibers to a broadband light source and a spectrometer. Validation data are presented to illustrate the accuracy and reproducibility of the system. The validity and utility of this in vivo system were demonstrated in a skin blanching/reddening experiment using epinephrine and lidocaine, and in a study measuring the severity of radiation-induced erythema during radiation therapy.

Authors

Glennie DL; Hayward JE; McKee DE; Farrell TJ

Journal

Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol. 19, No. 10, pp. 105005–105005

Publisher

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics

Publication Date

October 7, 2014

DOI

10.1117/1.jbo.19.10.105005

ISSN

1083-3668

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