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Laser-tissue photothermal interaction: a thermal infrared imaging study (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Massimo Rippa (1), Giuseppe Monfrecola (2), Antonello Baldo (2), Arcangelo Merla (3-4), Lucia Petti (1), Pasquale Mormile (1) (2013)
Laser-tissue photothermal interaction: a thermal infrared imaging study
in Thermology international
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- Massimo Rippa (1), Giuseppe Monfrecola (2), Antonello Baldo (2), Arcangelo Merla (3-4), Lucia Petti (1), Pasquale Mormile (1) (literal)
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- 1- Institute of Cybernetics - CNR, Pozzuoli, Italy
2 -Department of Dermatology, II Policlinic of \"Federico II\" Naples University, Naples, Italy
3 -Department of NeuroScience and Imaging, University \"G. D'Annunzio\", Chieti-Pescara, Italy
4 - Infrared Imaging Lab., ITAB - Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies,
University \"G. D'Annunzio\", Chieti-Pescara, Italy (literal)
- Titolo
- Laser-tissue photothermal interaction: a thermal infrared imaging study (literal)
- Abstract
- A 2-D approach, based on Infrared (IR) imaging for monitoring and optimizing the photo-therapy in dermatology, is
proposed. We studied the possibility to employ IR imaging in order to select the laser treatment parameters for each
patient. A Pulsed Thermography (PT) model allowed to evaluate morphological information on the specific area to treat
after a single laser pulse test. The data were elaborated through a 2-D numerical simulation, which described the tissue
temperature profiles for different sets of laser parameters. Based on this approach, it was possible to select the laser
parameters according to specific pathology, morphology and phototype in order to achieve the best performances in the
phototherapy practice. (literal)
- Basierend auf Infrarot (IR)-Thermografie-Bildgebung wird ein 2-D-Ansatz für die Überwachung und Optimierung der
Foto-Therapie in der Dermatologie vorgeschlagen. Wir untersuchten die Möglichkeit mittels Infrarotthermografie die
Parameter der Laserbehandlung individueller Patienten zu bestimmen. Ein Modell der Puls-Thermografie ermöglichte
es, nach einem einzigen Laserpuls die morphologischen Informationen aus einem bestimmten Behandlungsbereich
auszuwerten. Die Daten wurden durch eine 2-D-numerische Simulation gewonnen, die Gewebetemperatur Profile für
verschiedene Arten von Laser-Parametern errechnete. Mit diesem Ansatz war es möglich, Laserparameter auf Grund
bestimmter Pathologien, der Morphologie und des Fototyps aus zu wählen, um bestens mögliche Ergebnisse bei der
Lichttherapie zu erzielen. (literal)
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