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10.18287/jbpe17.03.010310
Title: | Comparison of a near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy system and skin conductance measurements for in vivo estimation of skin hydration : a clinical study |
Authors: | Saknite, Inga Zavorins, Aleksejs Zablocka, Ilona Ķīsis, Jānis Spigulis, Janis Rīga Stradiņš University Department of Dermatology and Venereology |
Keywords: | Diffuse reflectance;near-infrared;spectroscopy;water;absorption;hydration;skin;3.2 Clinical medicine;2.5 Materials engineering;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Citation: | Saknite , I , Zavorins , A , Zablocka , I , Ķīsis , J & Spigulis , J 2017 , ' Comparison of a near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy system and skin conductance measurements for in vivo estimation of skin hydration : a clinical study ' , Journal of Biomedical Photonics and Engineering , vol. 3 , no. 1 , pp. 010310 . https://doi.org/10.18287/jbpe17.03.010310 |
Abstract: | Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy system was developed for estimation of skin hydration in the near-infrared spectral range of 900-1700 nm. Experimental setup consisted of a near-infrared spectrometer, Y-type fiber optics probe with 1 detection and 6 illumination fibers, halogen-tungsten light source and a PC. By analyzing diffuse reflectance spectrum, a parameter representing skin hydration by performing baseline correction and calculating the area under the 1450 nm water absorption maximum is proposed. A clinical study was performed acquiring data of skin hydration of 39 patients' forearm skin. Results of the developed system are compared to results obtained by a commercial device based on skin conductance measurements. |
DOI: | 10.18287/jbpe17.03.010310 |
ISSN: | 2411-2844 |
Appears in Collections: | Research outputs from Pure / Zinātniskās darbības rezultāti no ZDIS Pure |
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