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System for quantifying blood flow in tissue and updating tissue baseline conditions

  • US 9,924,878 B2
  • Filed: 03/15/2013
  • Issued: 03/27/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/05/2002
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for determining perfusion in living tissue wherein physiological conditions and artifactual conditions are subject to change with time comprising the steps of:

  • (1) establishing baseline criteria, comprising(A) determining an unperturbed temperature in a capillary bed;

    (B) causing the unperturbed temperature in the capillary bed to change from the unperturbed temperature to a second temperature different from said unperturbed temperature for a time period, and(C) determining a value or values for at least one of an intrinsic thermal conductivity value and a thermal diffusivity value in the capillary bed during a first selected portion of said time period which is strongly affected by conductive factors;

    (2) calculating, using a computing unit, a perfusion value for blood in the capillary bed at a second selected portion of said time period which is strongly affected by convective factors using said value or values for at least one of an intrinsic thermal conductivity value and a thermal diffusivity value;

    (3) evaluating over time, using a computing unit, physiological and artifactual conditions to determine if baseline criteria established by step (1) are changed by a weighted combination of values of the evaluated physiological and artifactual conditions to fall outside a preset threshold indicative of perfusion measurement accuracy;

    (4) establishing new baseline criteria by reinitiating step (1) when the baseline criteria established by step (1), as affected by the weighted combination of values of the evaluated physiological and artefactual conditions, fall outside the preset threshold; and

    (5) determining if the baseline criteria in the capillary bed are stable, wherein if the baseline criteria in the capillary bed are not stable, then repeating step (1).

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