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Deep Tissue Temperature Measurements by Correcting for the Effect of Bound Water on the NIR Water Spectra

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Abstract

Using broadband Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy, deep tissue temperature was measured non-invasively by correcting bound water effect. Results from phantoms correlated with invasive thermal probe (R2=0.93, ∆=1.1±0.91°C, 28-48°C) and temperature in in-vivo human forearms was measured.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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