Diabetic Foot Complications Application
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Medical Hyperspectral Imaging may detect differences between diabetic foot
ulcers that heal and those that do not. The changes in oxygenated hemoglobin and
deoxyginated hemoglobin indicate variations in oxygen delivery and oxygen extraction.
The Medical Hyperspectral Imaging allows to see those variations in real time
by processing the hyperspectral data and visualizing them in an easily
understood form.
Here are a couple of papers I've authored together with the group while completing
research on quntifying the degree of diabetes complications in attempt to
predict ulcer healing:
- Early changes in the skin microcirculation and muscle metabolism of the diabetic foot, Greenman R.I., Panasyuk S.V., et al. , Lancet, 366, 1711-1718, 2005.
- The use of medical hyperspectral technology to evaluate microcirculatory changes in diabetic foot ulcers and to predict clinical outcomes., Lalita Khaodhiar, et al., Diabetes Care, 30, 903-910, 2007.
Below is an illustration of the circulatory system compromise caused by Claudication
detected by the medical hyperspectral system:

Work was done while at HyperMed, Inc: HyperMed