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7 March 2023 Scattering and hemodynamic changes after a high-fat meal measured with SFDI
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Abstract
We present on blood optical property alterations induced by lipids. Mie simulations were conducted to estimate the magnitude of μ_s^' changes due to changes in lipoprotein particles in blood after a meal. Longitudinal SFDI measurements were performed on the dorsal surface of volunteers’ hands pre and post high fat meal for 5 hours to monitor optical property changes within superficial vessels. The results show an increase in μ_s^' and a decrease in μ_a with higher changes observed in SFDI measurements compared to Mie simulations, potentially due to hemodynamic alterations that occur after a meal.
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Anahita Pilvar, Declan W. Smith, Thomas Livecchi, Mark Pierce, Jorge Plutzky, and Darren Roblyer "Scattering and hemodynamic changes after a high-fat meal measured with SFDI", Proc. SPIE PC12376, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue XV, PC123760L (7 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2650724
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KEYWORDS
Short wave infrared radiation

Blood

Scattering

Hemodynamics

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Mie scattering

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