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The blood perfusion mapping in the human skin by photoplethysmography imaging

Renars ErtsV. NikiforovsUldis Rubins

subject

CMOS sensorPixelbusiness.industryPhotoplethysmogramMedicineHuman skinbusinessPerfusionBiomedical engineeringIntensity (physics)

description

A CMOS camera-based imaging photoplethysmographic (PPGI) system is described to detect the blood pulsations in tissue. Attention of PPGI is drawn to the potential applications in visualized blood perfusion. Intensity variations of three wavelengths (620 nm, 520 nm and 432 nm) were detected and analyzed in each pixel of image. To obtain a twodimensional mapping of the dermal perfusion measurement, custom image-processing software has been developed. The high-resolution PPGI images were derived from human fingers (transmission mode) and face (reflection mode), evaluated at three wavelengths. The newly developed system can be usable in skin blood perfusion monitoring for clinical applications.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13039-7_76