This study reports the derivation of a precise mathematical relationship existing between the different p-moments of the power spectrum of the photoelectric current, obtained from a laser-Doppler flowmeter (LDF), and the red blood cell speed. The main purpose is that both the Brownian (defining the 'biological zero') and the translational movements are taken into account, clarifying in this way what the exact contribution of each parameter is to the LDF derived signals. The derivation of the equations is based on the quasi-elastic scattering theory and holds for multiple scattering (i.e. measurements in large tissue volumes and/or very high red blood cell concentration). The paper also discusses why experimentally there exists a range in wh...
In addition to the static cubic lattice model for photon migration in turbid biological media by Bon...
Abstract The dynamic light scattering methods are widely used in biomedical diagnostics involving e...
Abstract—During the course of a study of skin blood flow under applied external pressure, it became ...
Based on quasi-elastic scattering theory (and random walk on a lattice approach), a model of laser-D...
Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) for measurements of tissue blood flow is well-known today. The basic t...
Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) is virtually the only non-invasive technique, except for other laser s...
Using Monte Carlo simulations for a semi-infinite medium representing a skeletal muscle tissue, it i...
In this study, we derive a fast, novel time-domain algorithm to compute the nth-order moment of the ...
Abstract Due to simplicity and ease of use, the laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) has found application...
This study proposes the implementation of an algorithm allowing one to derive absolute blood root-me...
International audienceIn classical laser Doppler (LD) perfusion measurements the zeroth and first or...
Doppler Effect analysis has proven to be a useful forensic tool for a variety of studies in physical...
Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF) is a non-invasive method to estimate the blood perfusion in the microc...
Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF) and other optical technique to measure a blood flow in tissues noninva...
Laser Doppler flow measurements and Monte Carlo simulations on small blood perfusion flow models at ...
In addition to the static cubic lattice model for photon migration in turbid biological media by Bon...
Abstract The dynamic light scattering methods are widely used in biomedical diagnostics involving e...
Abstract—During the course of a study of skin blood flow under applied external pressure, it became ...
Based on quasi-elastic scattering theory (and random walk on a lattice approach), a model of laser-D...
Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) for measurements of tissue blood flow is well-known today. The basic t...
Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) is virtually the only non-invasive technique, except for other laser s...
Using Monte Carlo simulations for a semi-infinite medium representing a skeletal muscle tissue, it i...
In this study, we derive a fast, novel time-domain algorithm to compute the nth-order moment of the ...
Abstract Due to simplicity and ease of use, the laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) has found application...
This study proposes the implementation of an algorithm allowing one to derive absolute blood root-me...
International audienceIn classical laser Doppler (LD) perfusion measurements the zeroth and first or...
Doppler Effect analysis has proven to be a useful forensic tool for a variety of studies in physical...
Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF) is a non-invasive method to estimate the blood perfusion in the microc...
Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF) and other optical technique to measure a blood flow in tissues noninva...
Laser Doppler flow measurements and Monte Carlo simulations on small blood perfusion flow models at ...
In addition to the static cubic lattice model for photon migration in turbid biological media by Bon...
Abstract The dynamic light scattering methods are widely used in biomedical diagnostics involving e...
Abstract—During the course of a study of skin blood flow under applied external pressure, it became ...