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Temperature modulation of the visible and near infrared absorption and scattering coefficients of human skin.

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS(2003)

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We determine temperature effect on the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients (mu(a), and mu'(s)) of human forearm skin. Optical and thermal simulation data suggest that mu(a) and mu'(s) are determined within a temperature-control led depth of approximate to2 mm. Cutaneous mu'(s) change linearly with temperature. Change in A, was complex and irreversible above body normal temperatures. Light penetration depth (delta) in skin increased on cooling, with considerable person-to-person variations. We attribute the effect of temperature on mu'(s) to change in refractive index mismatch, and its effect on mu(a), to perfusion changes. The reversible temperature effect on mu'(s) was maintained during more than 90 min. contact between skin and the measuring probe, where temperature was modulated between 38 and 22 degreesC for multiple cycles While temperature modulated mu'(s) instantaneously and reversibly, mu(a) exhibited slower response time and consistent drift. There was a statistically significant upward drift in mu(a) and a mostly downward drift in mu'(s) over the contact period. The drift in temperature-induced fractional change in mu'(s) was less statistically significant than the drift in mu'(s). Deltamu'(s) values determined under temperature modulation conditions may have less nonspecific drift than mu(s)' which may have significance for noninvasive determination of analytes in human tissue. (C) 2003 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
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tissue spectroscopy,temperature modulation,thermal effects,noninvasive measurements
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