Spatially confined measurements of bilirubin in tissue can be of great value for noninvasive bilirubin estimations during neonatal jaundice, as well as our understanding of the physiology behind bilirubin extravasation. This work shows the potential of spectroscopic visible-light optical coherence tomography (sOCT) for this purpose. At the bilirubin absorption peak around 460 nm, sOCT suffers from a strong signal decay with depth, which we overcome by optimizing our system sensitivity through a combination of zero-delay acquisition and focus tracking. In a phantom study, we demonstrate the quantification of bilirubin concentrations between 0 and 650 µM with only a 10% difference to the expected value, thereby covering the entire clinical pa...
This chapter will focus on techniques that have been developed to measure transculaneous bilirubin (...
This paper describes the design of an electronic instrument for measuring bilirubin by the optical m...
Physiological jaundice in newborns occurs after the first 24 hours of life due to the increasing lev...
Bilirubin, the yellow substance usually responsible for neonatal jaundice, is currently monitored in...
The non-invasive quantification of total haemoglobin concentrations [tHb] is highly desired for the ...
Bilirubin, the yellow substance usually responsible for neonatal jaundice, is currently monitored in...
Determining both bilirubin’s concentration and its spatial distribution are important in disease dia...
A number of variables influence the transcutaneous measurement of bilirubin in the blood by reflecta...
This paper describes an optical fiber sensor for the monitoring of bilirubin concentration and commo...
This paper describes an optical fiber sensor for the monitoring of bilirubin concentration and commo...
Preliminary development of a fiber optic bilirubin sensor is described, where an unclad sensing port...
Noninvasive detection of both bilirubin concentration and its distribution is important for disease ...
Bilirubin, a yellow pigment, is formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin. Neonates are susceptible to h...
ABSTR ACT: Preliminary development of a fiber optic bilirubin sensor is described, where an unclad s...
The combination of optical coherence tomography and spectroscopy may allow for highly localized, qua...
This chapter will focus on techniques that have been developed to measure transculaneous bilirubin (...
This paper describes the design of an electronic instrument for measuring bilirubin by the optical m...
Physiological jaundice in newborns occurs after the first 24 hours of life due to the increasing lev...
Bilirubin, the yellow substance usually responsible for neonatal jaundice, is currently monitored in...
The non-invasive quantification of total haemoglobin concentrations [tHb] is highly desired for the ...
Bilirubin, the yellow substance usually responsible for neonatal jaundice, is currently monitored in...
Determining both bilirubin’s concentration and its spatial distribution are important in disease dia...
A number of variables influence the transcutaneous measurement of bilirubin in the blood by reflecta...
This paper describes an optical fiber sensor for the monitoring of bilirubin concentration and commo...
This paper describes an optical fiber sensor for the monitoring of bilirubin concentration and commo...
Preliminary development of a fiber optic bilirubin sensor is described, where an unclad sensing port...
Noninvasive detection of both bilirubin concentration and its distribution is important for disease ...
Bilirubin, a yellow pigment, is formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin. Neonates are susceptible to h...
ABSTR ACT: Preliminary development of a fiber optic bilirubin sensor is described, where an unclad s...
The combination of optical coherence tomography and spectroscopy may allow for highly localized, qua...
This chapter will focus on techniques that have been developed to measure transculaneous bilirubin (...
This paper describes the design of an electronic instrument for measuring bilirubin by the optical m...
Physiological jaundice in newborns occurs after the first 24 hours of life due to the increasing lev...