Bilirubin, the yellow substance usually responsible for neonatal jaundice, is currently monitored invasively or by observing/measuring skin colour. This paper investigates the feasibility of monitoring serum bilirubin concentration using light absorbance in a similar fashion to pulse oximetry. The light absorbance of bilirubin is shown to be sufficiently different to haemoglobin to in theory allow direct noninvasive serum bilirubin monitoring using light absorbance around 480nm
Spatially confined measurements of bilirubin in tissue can be of great value for noninvasive bilirub...
Blood bilirubin level would be elevated when one's liver is unable to remove bilirubin sufficiently ...
Our aim was to study the usefulness of jaundice visual assessment combined with skin bilirubin deter...
Bilirubin, the yellow substance usually responsible for neonatal jaundice, is currently monitored in...
Physiological jaundice in newborns occurs after the first 24 hours of life due to the increasing lev...
This paper describes the design of an electronic instrument for measuring bilirubin by the optical m...
This paper describes an optical fiber sensor for the monitoring of bilirubin concentration and commo...
This chapter will focus on techniques that have been developed to measure transculaneous bilirubin (...
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...
Abstract- A clinical examination system is presented to analyse the yellowness presented on the skin...
ABSTR ACT: Preliminary development of a fiber optic bilirubin sensor is described, where an unclad s...
Hyperbilirubinemia or jaundice occurs in 60% of healthy infants and 80% of premature infants due to ...
Bilirubin, a yellow pigment, is formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin. Neonates are susceptible to h...
A clinical examination system is presented to analyse the yellowness presented on the skin of premat...
Spatially confined measurements of bilirubin in tissue can be of great value for noninvasive bilirub...
Blood bilirubin level would be elevated when one's liver is unable to remove bilirubin sufficiently ...
Our aim was to study the usefulness of jaundice visual assessment combined with skin bilirubin deter...
Bilirubin, the yellow substance usually responsible for neonatal jaundice, is currently monitored in...
Physiological jaundice in newborns occurs after the first 24 hours of life due to the increasing lev...
This paper describes the design of an electronic instrument for measuring bilirubin by the optical m...
This paper describes an optical fiber sensor for the monitoring of bilirubin concentration and commo...
This chapter will focus on techniques that have been developed to measure transculaneous bilirubin (...
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...
Abstract- A clinical examination system is presented to analyse the yellowness presented on the skin...
ABSTR ACT: Preliminary development of a fiber optic bilirubin sensor is described, where an unclad s...
Hyperbilirubinemia or jaundice occurs in 60% of healthy infants and 80% of premature infants due to ...
Bilirubin, a yellow pigment, is formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin. Neonates are susceptible to h...
A clinical examination system is presented to analyse the yellowness presented on the skin of premat...
Spatially confined measurements of bilirubin in tissue can be of great value for noninvasive bilirub...
Blood bilirubin level would be elevated when one's liver is unable to remove bilirubin sufficiently ...
Our aim was to study the usefulness of jaundice visual assessment combined with skin bilirubin deter...