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Noninvasive assessment of burn wound severity using optical technology: A review of current and future modalities

Journal

BURNS
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 377-386

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2010.11.012

Keywords

Burn; Optical; Laser; Perfusion; Collagen; Partial-thickness; Laser Doppler imaging; Near-infrared; Indocyanine green; Capillary microscopy; Orthogonal polarization spectral imaging; Reflectance-mode confocal microscopy; Laser speckle imaging; Spatial frequency domain imaging; Photoacoustic microscopy; Polarization-sensitive optical; coherence tomography

Funding

  1. NIH NCRR [5P-41RR01192]
  2. AFOSR [FA9550-08-1-0384]
  3. Beckman Foundation
  4. Hazem Chehabi BLI Research Fellowship
  5. Modulated Imaging Inc.

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Clinical examination alone is not always sufficient to determine which burn wounds will heal spontaneously and which will require surgical intervention for optimal outcome. We present a review of optical modalities currently in clinical use and under development to assist burn surgeons in assessing burn wound severity, including conventional histology/light microscopy, laser Doppler imaging, indocyanine green videoangiography, near-infrared spectroscopy and spectral imaging, in vivo capillary microscopy, orthogonal polarization spectral imaging, reflectance-mode confocal microscopy, laser speckle imaging, spatial frequency domain imaging, photoacoustic microscopy, and polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved.

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