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5 August 2019 Clinical applications of laser speckle contrast imaging: a review
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Abstract

When a biological tissue is illuminated with coherent light, an interference pattern will be formed at the detector, the so-called speckle pattern. Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) is a technique based on the dynamic change in this backscattered light as a result of interaction with red blood cells. It can be used to visualize perfusion in various tissues and, even though this technique has been extensively described in the literature, the actual clinical implementation lags behind. We provide an overview of LSCI as a tool to image tissue perfusion. We present a brief introduction to the theory, review clinical studies from various medical fields, and discuss current limitations impeding clinical acceptance.

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Wido Heeman, Wiendelt Steenbergen, Gooitzen M. van Dam, and E. Christiaan Boerma "Clinical applications of laser speckle contrast imaging: a review," Journal of Biomedical Optics 24(8), 080901 (5 August 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.8.080901
Received: 15 April 2019; Accepted: 2 July 2019; Published: 5 August 2019
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KEYWORDS
Laser speckle contrast imaging

Speckle

Blood circulation

Tissues

Surgery

Speckle pattern

Blood

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