First in-vivo trials of a fibre Bragg grating based temperature profiling system


Autoria(s): Webb, David J.; Hathaway, M.W.; Jackson, David A.; Jones, S.; Zhang, Lin; Bennion, Ian
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01/01/2000

Resumo

We describe the results of in-vivo trials of a portable fiber Bragg grating based temperature profile monitoring system. The probe incorporates five Bragg gratings along a single fiber and prevents the gratings from being strained. Illumination is provided by a superluminescent diode, and a miniature CCD based spectrometer is used for demultiplexing. The CCD signal is read into a portable computer through a small A/D interface; the computer then calculates the positions of the center wavelengths of the Bragg gratings, providing a resolution of 0.2°C. Tests were carried out on rabbits undergoing hyperthermia treatment of the kidney and liver via inductive heating of metallic implants and comparison was made with a commercial Fluoroptic thermometry system.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/6384/1/First_in-vivo_trails_of_fibre_Bragg_grating_based_temperature_profiling_system.pdf

Webb, David J.; Hathaway, M.W.; Jackson, David A.; Jones, S.; Zhang, Lin and Bennion, Ian (2000). First in-vivo trials of a fibre Bragg grating based temperature profiling system. Journal of biomedical optics, 5 (1), pp. 45-50.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.429967

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/6384/

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