2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2021.102190
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Delineation of the Arm Blood Vessels Utilizing Hyperspectral Imaging to Assist with Phlebotomy for Exploiting the Cutaneous Tissue Oxygen Concentration

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“…The use of an H2O flow model was proposed in Thiem et al, 2021's work for detecting oral malignancy by performing tissue classification. While Zarei et al, 2017 presented a methodology for automated detection of prostate glandular structures and their nuclei from a Tissue Micro Array M. H. F. Aref et al, 2021 gave a proposal for a non‐invasive custom optical imaging system for detection of arm blood vessels, both studies using K‐means for clustering and segmentation.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Hyperspectral Imaging In Medical Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of an H2O flow model was proposed in Thiem et al, 2021's work for detecting oral malignancy by performing tissue classification. While Zarei et al, 2017 presented a methodology for automated detection of prostate glandular structures and their nuclei from a Tissue Micro Array M. H. F. Aref et al, 2021 gave a proposal for a non‐invasive custom optical imaging system for detection of arm blood vessels, both studies using K‐means for clustering and segmentation.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Hyperspectral Imaging In Medical Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M. H. Aref et al, 2020 examine the use of HSI in thermal liver ablation (ex vivo) and combine both spectral and spatial information by performing K‐means clustering after application of a moving average filter, effectively decreasing the time taken and increasing accuracy in discrimination of normal, ablated and thermal categories of tissues. In another study (M. H. F. Aref et al, 2021), K‐means is again used with a moving average filter for image segmentation to delineate oxygenated arteries and the deoxygenated veins of arm blood vessels. Sometimes the algorithm is combined with a supervised one (for example, SAM‐Spectral Angle Mapper) like in Denstedt et al, 2013's study of diagnosing chronic skin ulcers.…”
Section: Literature Review Of Hyperspectral Imaging In Medical Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, HSI measures the intensity changes at multiple wavelengths, demonstrating the reflection, emission or fluorescence interactions with the target tissues, which indicate the changes in the biological structure of its components and changes in the concentration of intrinsic light-absorbing or luminescent chromophores. Researchers have demonstrated the ability of HSI to detect a wide range of diseases, such as oximetry of the retinal ( Gao et al, 2012 ; Hadoux et al, 2019 ; Lim et al, 2021 ), intestinal ischemia identification ( Barberio et al, 2020 ; Mehdorn et al, 2020 ), histopathological tissue analysis ( Khouj et al, 2018 ), detecting cancer metastases in lung and lymph node tissue ( Zhang et al, 2021 ), blood vessel visualization enhancement ( Bjorgan et al, 2015 ; Fouad Aref et al, 2021 ), identifying skin tumors ( Leon et al, 2020 ; Courtenay et al, 2021 ), evaluating the cholesterol levels ( Milanic et al, 2015 ), diabetic foot, etc. In the field of oncology, HSI technology has been successfully applied to detect head and neck cancer ( Halicek et al, 2017 ; Eggert et al, 2022 ), thyroid and salivary glands ( Halicek et al, 2020 ), gastric cancer ( Li et al, 2019 ; Liu et al, 2020a ), oral cancer ( Jeyaraj et al, 2020 ), colon cancer ( Baltussen et al, 2019 ; Manni, 2020 ; Maktabi, 2021 ) as well as breast cancer ( Kho et al, 2019 ; Aboughaleb et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hyperspectral imaging (HSI) system is a substitution modality for biological detection and RGB imaging for its ability to segregate between various materials by utilizing both morphological and spectral characteristics [26][27][28]. This tool has been effectively employed to support the diagnosis of various types of histological samples, for example, blood oxygenation and microcirculation [29][30][31], brain cancer detection [32,32], tissue characterization [33][34][35][36][37][38], and monitoring liver ablation [39][40][41][42][43][44], and in the field of breast cancer [15,[45][46][47][48].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%