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10 December 1993 Determination of blood components by optical reflection spectra
Airat K. Amerov, Tatyana V. Lisenko, Nicolai M. Pokrasion, Vladimir L. Strizshevskii, Elena G. Sulima
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Proceedings Volume 2108, International Conference on Holography, Correlation Optics, and Recording Materials; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165438
Event: Holography, Correlation Optics, and Recording Materials, 1993, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
The new method of non invasive determination of blood components concentration -- bilirubin and hemoglobin -- was analyzed with the help of optic spectra of reflection from the skin surface and subcutaneous tissues. It is based on the registration of non-linear relation between optoelectronic characteristics of spectra of reflection, received and worked up for some wavelengths and concentration of studying components. This correlation is manifested most brightly and differs radically from a linear one in its sphere of relatively high concentrations with regard to patients.
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Airat K. Amerov, Tatyana V. Lisenko, Nicolai M. Pokrasion, Vladimir L. Strizshevskii, and Elena G. Sulima "Determination of blood components by optical reflection spectra", Proc. SPIE 2108, International Conference on Holography, Correlation Optics, and Recording Materials, (10 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165438
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Skin

Absorption

Tissues

Reflection

Natural surfaces

Biological research

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