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Title: | In-situ monitoring of blood glucose level for dialysis machine by AAA-battery-size ATR Fourier spectroscopy |
Authors: | Hosono, S Shun, S Ishida, A Suzuki, Y Inohara, D Kosuke, N Abeygunawardhana, P. K. W Suzuki, S Nishiyama, A Kenji, W. A. D. A Ishimaru, I |
Keywords: | Quantitative measurement Fourier spectroscopy Spatial phase shift interferometer system Ultrasound Blood glucose level Dialysis machines Red blood cells In-situ monitoring |
Issue Date: | 21-Jun-2015 |
Publisher: | Optical Society of America |
Series/Report no.: | European Conference on Biomedical Optics;Pages 953715 |
Abstract: | For blood glucose level measurement of dialysis machines, we proposed AAA-battery-size ATR (Attenuated total reflection) Fourier spectroscopy in middle infrared light region. The proposed one-shot Fourier spectroscopic imaging is a near-common path and spatial phase-shift interferometer with high time resolution. Because numerous number of spectral data that is 60 (= camera frame rare e.g. 60[Hz]) multiplied by pixel number could be obtained in 1[sec.], statistical-averaging improvement realize high-accurate spectral measurement. We evaluated the quantitative accuracy of our proposed method for measuring glucose concentration in near-infrared light region with liquid cells. We confirmed that absorbance at 1600[nm] had high correlations with glucose concentrations (correlation coefficient: 0.92). But to measure whole-blood, complex light phenomenon caused from red blood cells, that is scattering and multiple reflection or so, deteriorate spectral data. Thus, we also proposed the ultrasound-assisted spectroscopic imaging that traps particles at standing-wave node. Thus, if ATR prism is oscillated mechanically, anti-node area is generated around evanescent light field on prism surface. By elimination complex light phenomenon of red blood cells, glucose concentration in whole-blood will be quantify with high accuracy. In this report, we successfully trapped red blood cells in normal saline solution with ultrasonic standing wave (frequency: 2[MHz]). |
URI: | http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/1133 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers - Dept of Computer Systems Engineering Research Papers - Open Access Research Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications |
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