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21 June 1988 Applying Laser Doppler Technology To Measure The Function Of The Microcirculation
Xu Shunchao, Xia Luoling, Song Peiying, Wang Junpei, Shi Xiafeng, Li Yuenan
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Proceedings Volume 0906, Optical Fibers in Medicine III; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945302
Event: 1988 Los Angeles Symposium: O-E/LASE '88, 1988, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
kn effective and noninvasive new arrangement to measure the function of microcirculation blood flow is presented in this paper. This set-up has been used in many hospitals and medical institutes to observe how the microcirculation blood flow of men or animals is affected by medicaments and pathology phenomenon etc.. Major merits of the set-up are that it can continuously measure both blood flow velocities and diameter for a single vasa. Using the arrangement, we can obtain the average value of blood flow velocities and pulsation wave of blood flow. We can also record variation curves of the microvasa diameter and the blood flow velocities over a long period with a multichannel voltage recorder. The experimental results show that this set-up will make notable impact on the biomedicine research with its definite clinical application value.
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Xu Shunchao, Xia Luoling, Song Peiying, Wang Junpei, Shi Xiafeng, and Li Yuenan "Applying Laser Doppler Technology To Measure The Function Of The Microcirculation", Proc. SPIE 0906, Optical Fibers in Medicine III, (21 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945302
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KEYWORDS
Blood circulation

Doppler effect

Laser applications

Blood

Beam splitters

Light scattering

Medicine

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