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Dynamic tissue phantoms and their use in assessment of a noninvasive optical plethysmography imaging device
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Medical UltrasoundEngineeringDynamic Tissue PhantomsBiomedical EngineeringDense PhantomsTissue ImagingBiomedical OpticPatient MonitoringDance ImagesBlood Flow MeasurementBiophysicsRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingBiophotonicsUltrasoundNon-contact SensingBiomedical ImagingElastographyTissue OxygenationOptical Coherence TomographyNon-contact Photoplethysmography
Non-contact photoplethysmography (PPG) has been studied as a method to provide low-cost and non-invasive medical imaging for a variety of near-surface pathologies and two dimensional blood oxygenation measurements. Dynamic tissue phantoms were developed to evaluate this technology in a laboratory setting. The purpose of these phantoms was to generate a tissue model with tunable parameters including: blood vessel volume change; pulse wave frequency; and optical scattering and absorption parameters. A non-contact PPG imaging system was evaluated on this model and compared against laser Doppler imaging (LDI) and a traditional pulse oximeter. Results indicate non-contact PPG accurately identifies pulse frequency and appears to identify signals from optically dense phantoms with significantly higher detection thresholds than LDI.
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