We demonstrate a novel nonintrusive technique based on tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy to investigate human sinuses in vivo. The technique relies on the fact that free gases have spectral imprints that are about 10.000 times sharper than spectral structures of the surrounding tissue. Two gases are detected; molecular oxygen at 760 nm and water vapor at 935 nm. Light is launched fiber optically into the tissue in close proximity to the particular maxillary sinus under study. When investigating the frontal sinuses, the fiber is positioned onto the caudal part of the frontal bone. Multiply scattered light in both cases is detected externally by a handheld probe. Molecular oxygen is detected in the maxillary sinuses on 11 volunteers...
Non-invasive diode laser spectroscopy was, for the first time, used to assess gas content in the int...
We investigate the feasibility of using diode laser gas spectroscopy for sinusitis diagnostics. We s...
Numerous natural materials are porous, contain free gas, and are scattering light strongly. Scatteri...
We demonstrate a novel non-intrusive technique based on tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy ...
Abstract — We demonstrate the possibility of non-intrusive in-vivo human sinus studies by diode lase...
We present a portable system for non-invasive, simultaneous sensing of molecular oxygen (O-2) and wa...
We demonstrate the possibility of non-intrusive in-vivo human sinus studies by diode laser gas absor...
Problem: Suspected, but objectively absent, rhinosinusitis constitutes a major cause of visits to th...
Diode laser absorption spectroscopy was utilized for non-intrusive assessment of gas content in huma...
We report on a newly developed diode-laser spectroscopic system for gas detection in scattering medi...
Acute rhinosinusitis is a common infectious disease, which, in more than 90% of cases, is caused by ...
Objectives: We evaluated a method for gas monitoring in the mastoid cavity using tunable diode laser...
Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy can be utilised for gas detection in biological and medi...
We investigate the feasibility of using diode laser gas spectroscopy for sinusitis diagnostics. We s...
Abstract Numerous natural materials are porous, contain free gas and are scattering light strongly. ...
Non-invasive diode laser spectroscopy was, for the first time, used to assess gas content in the int...
We investigate the feasibility of using diode laser gas spectroscopy for sinusitis diagnostics. We s...
Numerous natural materials are porous, contain free gas, and are scattering light strongly. Scatteri...
We demonstrate a novel non-intrusive technique based on tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy ...
Abstract — We demonstrate the possibility of non-intrusive in-vivo human sinus studies by diode lase...
We present a portable system for non-invasive, simultaneous sensing of molecular oxygen (O-2) and wa...
We demonstrate the possibility of non-intrusive in-vivo human sinus studies by diode laser gas absor...
Problem: Suspected, but objectively absent, rhinosinusitis constitutes a major cause of visits to th...
Diode laser absorption spectroscopy was utilized for non-intrusive assessment of gas content in huma...
We report on a newly developed diode-laser spectroscopic system for gas detection in scattering medi...
Acute rhinosinusitis is a common infectious disease, which, in more than 90% of cases, is caused by ...
Objectives: We evaluated a method for gas monitoring in the mastoid cavity using tunable diode laser...
Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy can be utilised for gas detection in biological and medi...
We investigate the feasibility of using diode laser gas spectroscopy for sinusitis diagnostics. We s...
Abstract Numerous natural materials are porous, contain free gas and are scattering light strongly. ...
Non-invasive diode laser spectroscopy was, for the first time, used to assess gas content in the int...
We investigate the feasibility of using diode laser gas spectroscopy for sinusitis diagnostics. We s...
Numerous natural materials are porous, contain free gas, and are scattering light strongly. Scatteri...