A compact hyperspectral camera for measurement of perfusion parameters in medicine

Author:

Kulcke Axel1,Holmer Amadeus2,Wahl Philip2,Siemers Frank3,Wild Thomas45,Daeschlein Georg6

Affiliation:

1. Diaspective Vision GmbH , Strandstraße 15 , D-18233 Am Salzhaff , Germany

2. Diaspective Vision GmbH , Strandstrasse 13 , D-18233 Am Salzhaff , Germany

3. Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery and Burn Unit , BG Klinikum Bergmannstrost, Merseburger Strasse 165 , 06002 Halle (Saale) , Germany

4. Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Hand Surgery, Interdisciplinary Center for Treatment of Chronic Wounds , Auenweg 38 , 06847 Dessau , Germany

5. Department of Dermatology, Venereology, Allergology and Immunology, Dessau Medical Center , Brandenburg Medical School Theodore Fontane , Auenweg 38 , 06847 Dessau , Germany

6. Department of Dermatology , University Medicine Greifswald , Sauerbruchstr., 17475 Greifswald , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Worldwide, chronic wounds are still a major and increasing problem area in medicine with protracted suffering of patients and enormous costs. Beside conventional wound treatment, for instance kinds of oxygen therapy and cold plasma technology have been tested, providing an improvement in the perfusion of wounds and their healing potential, but these methods are unfortunately not sufficiently validated and accepted for clinical practice to date. Using hyperspectral imaging technology in the visible (VIS) and near infrared (NIR) region with high spectral and spatial resolution, perfusion parameters of tissue and wounds can be determined. We present a new compact hyperspectral camera which can be used in clinical practice. From hyperspectral data the hemoglobin oxygenation (StO2), the relative concentration of hemoglobin [tissue hemoglobin index (THI)] and the so-called NIR-perfusion index can be determined. The first two parameters are calculated from the VIS-part of the spectrum and represent the perfusion of superficial tissue layers, whereas the NIR-perfusion index is calculated from the NIR-part representing the perfusion in deeper layers. First clinical measurements of transplanted flaps and chronic ulcer wounds show, that the perfusion level can be determined quantitatively allowing sensitive evaluation and monitoring for an optimization of the wound treatment planning and for validation of new treatment methods.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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