近红外CCD血流动力学成像

O. Such
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本文介绍了低成本系统元件近红外CCD血流动力学成像的初步结果。这背后的动机是需要一种低成本和易于使用的系统,能够帮助医生日常评估静脉疾病,如慢性静脉功能不全(CVI)和深静脉血栓形成(DVT)。带有光学传感器的光电容积脉搏图(PPG)系统如今广泛用于这些测试。它们基本上是测量皮肤表层的血容量。另一种描述静脉成像的方法是近红外摄影。本文提出的方法将两者结合起来。单色CCD相机配备>700 nm滤光片安装在三脚架上。施加恒定的间接照明,然后由患者进行练习。相机拍摄一系列感兴趣的灌注区域,即小腿的照片。对静脉回流时间、静脉泵功率等相关参数的图像映射数据进行数字滤波和序列评估。由此,可以得出疾病发生的原因和部位的结论。
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Near infrared CCD imaging of hemodynamics
This paper presents preliminary results of near infrared CCD imaging of hemodynamics with inexpensive system components. The motivation behind this is the requirement of a low-cost and easy to use system capable of aiding the physician in daily assessment of venous disorders such as chronic vein insufficiency (CVI) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Photoplethysmographic (PPG) systems with optical sensors are in wide use for these tests today. They essentially measure the blood volume in the top skin layers. Another method that has been described for imaging of veins is near infrared photography. The presented method combines the two. A monochrome CCD camera equipped with a >700 nm filter is mounted on a tripod. A constant indirect illumination is applied, then an exercise is performed by the patient. The camera takes a sequence of pictures of the perfusion area of interest, i.e. the lower leg. Digital filtering and sequence evaluation results in image-mapped data about venous reflow time, venous pump power and other relevant parameters. From this, conclusions can be taken as to the reason and location of disorders.
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