Comprehensive Optimization of Interferometric Diffusing Wave Spectroscopy (iDWS)
It has been shown that light speckle fluctuations provide a means for noninvasive measurements of cerebral blood flow index (CBFi). While conventional Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (DCS) provides marginal brain sensitivity for CBFi in adult humans, new techniques have recently emerged to improve...
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Zusammenfassung: | It has been shown that light speckle fluctuations provide a means for
noninvasive measurements of cerebral blood flow index (CBFi). While
conventional Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (DCS) provides marginal brain
sensitivity for CBFi in adult humans, new techniques have recently emerged to
improve diffuse light throughput and thus, brain sensitivity. Here we further
optimize one such approach, interferometric diffusing wave spectroscopy (iDWS),
with respect to number of independent channels, camera duty cycle and full well
capacity, incident power, noise and artifact mitigation, and data processing.
We build the system on a cart and define conditions for stable operation. We
show pulsatile CBFi monitoring at 4-4.5 cm source-collector separation in
adults with moderate pigmentation (Fitzpatrick 4). We also report preliminary
clinical measurements in the Neuro Intensive Care Unit (Neuro ICU). These
results push the boundaries of iDWS CBFi monitoring performance beyond previous
reports. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.17724 |