2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2021.113162
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Fibre optic intravascular measurements of blood flow: A review

Abstract: Fibre optic sensors are well suited to measuring fluid flow in many contexts, and recently there has been burgeoning interest in their application to direct, invasive measurement of blood flow within human vasculature. Depending on the sensing method used and assumptions made, these intravascular measurements of blood flow can provide information about local blood velocity, volumetric flow, and flowderived parameters. Fibre optic sensors can be readily integrated into medical devices, which are positioned into… Show more

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“…44 The minute dimensions of the fiber pH sensors make them appropriate to be directly placed in arteries, veins, or tissues for real-time and continuous monitoring. 45 The developed pH sensor can be integrated with the present in-dwelling medical devices, such as catheters, which would lower the barriers to adoption through subtle modifications to the existing clinician behavior. The real-time monitoring of pH is beneficial in many situations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 The minute dimensions of the fiber pH sensors make them appropriate to be directly placed in arteries, veins, or tissues for real-time and continuous monitoring. 45 The developed pH sensor can be integrated with the present in-dwelling medical devices, such as catheters, which would lower the barriers to adoption through subtle modifications to the existing clinician behavior. The real-time monitoring of pH is beneficial in many situations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also have potential uses in cardiovascular imaging to visualize blood vessels, assess blood flow, and detect plaque buildup. Potential combined modalities are pH or nitric oxide sensing [ 84 ] combined with OCT imaging for plaque detection; or pressure sensing [ 85 ] with imaging for plaque detection and blood flow analysis.…”
Section: Potential Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%