论文标题

模拟通过缺血性皮瓣的光传输的评估

Simulated assessment of light transport through ischaemic skin flaps

论文作者

Main, Mark, Pilkington, Richard JJ, Gibson, Graham M, Kallepalli, Akhil

论文摘要

当前,使用颜色,毛细管补充,温度,纹理和多普勒信号(如果有)评估了自由皮瓣和适应的皮瓣以进行术后护理的再灌注。尽管这些技术有效,但由于其定性性质,它们很容易出错。在这项研究中,我们使用不同波长的光探索来量化缺血组织的反应。该评估为我们提供了指标,这是我们开发一种护理点诊断设备的目标的关键,能够定量观察灌注减少。我们建立了皮肤层的详细光学模型。该模型的层具有适当的组织光学特性,并适当考虑黑色素和血红蛋白浓度。我们模拟了24种健康,灌注组织和灌注不足的组织的模型,以评估用可见光和近红外波长的光照明的反应。除了光子传播的详细通量图外,我们还提出了一个简单的数学模型来评估组织中光子的差异传播。光学再灌注因子(ORF)。我们的结果表明,在更长的波长(红色,近红外)使用光的优势明显,并且从模拟中得出的推论具有显着的临床相关性。模拟的场景和结果巩固了多波长,即时诊断设备的信念,并为其设计用于量化移植组织中的血流。该建模方法适用于当前的研究,在该研究中,可以研究皮肤中数学代表的其他医疗状况。通过这些,可以实现其他推论和对其他护理设备的方法。

Currently, free flaps and pedicled flaps are assessed for reperfusion in post-operative care using colour, capillary refill, temperature, texture and Doppler signal (if available). While these techniques are effective, they are prone to error due to their qualitative nature. In this research, we explore using different wavelengths of light to quantify the response of ischaemic tissue. The assessment provides us with indicators that are key to our goal of developing a point-of-care diagnostics device, capable of observing reduced perfusion quantitatively. We set up a detailed optical model of the layers of the skin. The layers of the model are given appropriate optical properties of the tissue, with due consideration of melanin and haemoglobin concentrations. We simulate 24 models of healthy, perfused tissue and perfusion-deprived tissue to assess the responses when illuminated with visible and near-infrared wavelengths of light. In addition to detailed fluence maps of photon propagation, we propose a simple mathematical model to assess the differential propagation of photons in tissue; the optical reperfusion factor (ORF). Our results show clear advantages of using light at longer wavelengths (red, near-infrared) and the inferences drawn from the simulations hold significant clinical relevance. The simulated scenarios and results consolidate the belief of a multi-wavelength, point-of-care diagnostics device and inform its design for quantifying blood flow in transplanted tissue. The modelling approach is applicable beyond the current research, wherein other medical conditions that can be mathematically represented in the skin can be investigated. Through these, additional inferences and approaches to other point-of-care devices can be realised.

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