1. Quantitative validation of non-contact oxygenation imaging by the CWC imaging system 2. Quantitative validation of non-contact vascular function imaging by the CWC imaging system 3. Evaluation of the clinical usability of the CWC imaging system for further technology development and engineering improvement
The hyperspectral imaging technique estimates cutaneous tissue oxygenation by illuminating tissue and detecting tissue reflectance at different wavelengths. One major advantage of hyperspectral imaging is non-invasive and non-contact detection of tissue functional properties. The dual-mode imaging system integrates hyperspectral and thermal imaging modalities for simultaneous assessment of cutaneous tissue oxygenation and vascular function. This clinical protocol is defined to validate the CWC system on healthy human subjects
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
The Ohio State University.
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Non-Contact Oxygenation Imagiing
Quantitative validation of non-contact oxygenation imaging by the CWC imaging system
Time frame: 1 year
Non-Contact Vascular Function Imaging
Quantitative validation of non-contact vascular function imaging by the CWC imaging system
Time frame: 1 year
Clinical usability for Comprehensive Wound Centers
Evaluation of the clinical usability of the CWC imaging system for further technology development and engineering improvement.
Time frame: 1 year
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