Basic Research on Blood Coagulation Measurement of Extracorporeal Circulation Circuit Using Photoacoustic Imaging of LED Light Source

In extracorporeal circulation devices such as ECMO, blood coagulation occurs due to various factors. Blood coagulation in the extracorporeal circulation circuit is detected ex post facto by existing pressure sensors. Subsequent detection of blood clots leads to the destruction of blood in the circui...

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Main Authors: Takahiro Wabe, Ryo Suzuki, Akimitsu Fujii, Yohsuke Uchida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IFSA Publishing, S.L. 2021-11-01
Series:Sensors & Transducers
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Online Access:https://sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/november_2021/Vol_253/P_3237.pdf
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Summary:In extracorporeal circulation devices such as ECMO, blood coagulation occurs due to various factors. Blood coagulation in the extracorporeal circulation circuit is detected ex post facto by existing pressure sensors. Subsequent detection of blood clots leads to the destruction of blood in the circuit, which is detrimental to the patient. Therefore, for the purpose of preliminary measurement in the extracorporeal circulation circuit, we will conduct basic research on measurement using photoacoustic imaging using LEDs as a light source and report it (AcousticX). As a result of measuring the blood in the extracorporeal circulation circuit circulated using the extracorporeal circulation device by photoacoustic imaging over time, it was found that the wave number and intensity of the photoacoustic wave increased with the passage of time. It has been shown that it is possible to measure the temporal change of blood coagulation circulating in the circuit.
ISSN:2306-8515
1726-5479