2015
DOI: 10.1134/s0030400x15050124
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The effect of external mechanical compression on in vivo water content in human skin

Abstract: We have studied the influence of external mechanical compression on diffuse reflection spectra of human skin tissue under in vivo conditions in the spectral range 800-2000 nm. It has been found that the external compression leads to a decrease in the reflection coefficient of the skin. Analysis of spectra based on the diffusion approximation of the radiation transfer theory has allowed us to find that the external compression weakens both absorbing and scattering properties of the skin. We have revealed that, … Show more

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“…The use of a non-contact imaging scheme opens up a wide series of applications both in the medical field as well as on the neuropsychology side. For the former, there are plenty of situations where the physical contact with the subject has to be avoided such as in case of burn wounds or in all those situations where the contact of the fibers can alter the hemodynamics [117,118]. On the other hand, the use of non-contact techniques to monitor the brain activation could dramatically push the neuroeconomy field, allowing one to follow the customers in their decisions.…”
Section: Non-contact Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of a non-contact imaging scheme opens up a wide series of applications both in the medical field as well as on the neuropsychology side. For the former, there are plenty of situations where the physical contact with the subject has to be avoided such as in case of burn wounds or in all those situations where the contact of the fibers can alter the hemodynamics [117,118]. On the other hand, the use of non-contact techniques to monitor the brain activation could dramatically push the neuroeconomy field, allowing one to follow the customers in their decisions.…”
Section: Non-contact Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AF is excited through this window and the fluorescent and elastically scattered radiation of the skin is directed to the photodetector. Contact between the hand and the device surface leads to compression of biological tissues 14,15 . As the value of such compression is unpredictable and changing it is a destabilizing factor that increases the uncertainty of measurement results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the integral assessment of AGE content in skin, one should allow for the significant individual variability of AF and elastic scattering signals [4], which can reduce the reliability of diagnostics. The probable causes of the individual variability include the endogenous melanin [11], the saturation of skin with blood microvessels at the measurement site [4], the vessels blood filling [15], and the skin tissue mechanical compression [16,17]. Therefore, it looks promising to introduce additional information channels that would allow for the individual features of radiation absorption in skin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%