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        Assessment of microcirculation by shifted position-diffuse reflectance imaging (SP-DRI)

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        Späth, Moritz
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Multiple diseases like diabetes mellitus, hypertension or autoimmune diseases may be associated with a wide spectrum of microvascular dysfunctions, microangiopathies and microcirculatory disorders. It can thus be assumed that monitoring the microcirculation could be useful to diagnose various local and systemic circulatory disorders and could be used to monitor critically ill patients. A stand-alone measurement method that allows a reliable detection of impending or manifest local or systemic circulatory malfunctions would be of great value. In this context, shifted position-diffuse reflectance imaging (SP-DRI) offers a promising approach. It is an optical and thus non-invasive method based on the diffuse reflected light. In this doctoral thesis, the SP-DRI method is developed and presented and the algorithms behind it are explained in detail. The method is set in relation to already existing diagnostic approaches for the assessment of the microcirculatory function. The current state of research on SP-DRI is described along with an outline of the future potential of this imaging technique. The SP-DRI approach proved to be highly functional both simulatively and experimentally. Reliable information can be obtained in real time with an easy to implement setup. SP-DRI may thus be an important milestone on the way to early and conveniently diagnosing diseases associated with the constriction or dilation of the arterioles, venules or the capillary bed itself.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/108312
        Keywords
        Reflexionsspektroskopie; Maschinenbau; SPDRI; Produktionstechnik; Diagnosing microvascular dysfunctions; Capillaries; Microcirculation; Diagnose; DRI; Mikrozirkulation; Monitoring system; Monitoring; Diffuse Reflexion; Shifted position-diffuse reflectance imaging; Diffuse reflectance; Mikrozirkulationsstörung; Diagnosis system; Kapillare; Ingenieurwissenschaften
        DOI
        10.25593/978-3-96147-760-9
        ISBN
        9783961477609, 9783961477609, 9783961477593
        Publisher
        FAU University Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.university-press.fau.de/
        Publication date and place
        Erlangen, 2024
        Series
        FAU Studien aus dem Maschinenbau, 446
        Classification
        Mechanical engineering
        Medical equipment and techniques
        Applied optics
        Pages
        109
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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