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7 July 2009 Multifunctional laser noninvasive spectroscopic system for medical diagnostics and some metrological provisions for that
D. A. Rogatkin, L. G. Lapaeva, E. N. Petritskaya, Vi. V. Sidorov, V. I. Shumskiy
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Abstract
This paper describes a new multifunctional laser noninvasive diagnostic system (MLNDS) for medicine. In a single hardware MLNDS combines 3 different in vivo laser diagnostic techniques: Laser Doppler Flowmetry, Laser Fluorescent Diagnostics and Reflectance Tissue Oximetry. All these methods together allow a doctor to evaluate more exactly and in vivo a functional condition of soft tissues, especially to study the finenesses of respiratory and blood microcirculation processes in a skin and mucosa. The complex complementary diagnostics turns out to be more powerful than a trivial sum of isolated one. To produce more precise measurements a number of problems of metrological providing for that have been studied as well as a set of simple, reproducible and photostable calibration gauges with tissue-like optical properties has been created.
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D. A. Rogatkin, L. G. Lapaeva, E. N. Petritskaya, Vi. V. Sidorov, and V. I. Shumskiy "Multifunctional laser noninvasive spectroscopic system for medical diagnostics and some metrological provisions for that", Proc. SPIE 7368, Clinical and Biomedical Spectroscopy, 73681Y (7 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.831602
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KEYWORDS
Diagnostics

Tissues

Metrology

In vivo imaging

Medical diagnostics

Calibration

Tissue optics

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