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Steady-state analysis and evaluation of a new thermal sensor for surface measurements of tissue perfusion
Authors:Frank S. Castellana  Richard Skalak  John M. Cho  Robert B. Case
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering Institute, Columbia University, 351 Engineering, 10027 New York;(2) Biomedical Engineering Center and Experimental Cardiology Laboratory, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, 10027 New York, New York
Abstract:The steady-state response and operating characteristics of a new thermal sensor for surface measurements of local tissue perfusion have been analyzed theoretically and evaluated in vivo. The flow measurement system incorporates an electrically isolated thin-film thermal sensor, which is maintained at a fixed temperature by high frequency response electronic circuitry. The sensor rests on the tissue surface, and the power required to maintain a fixed probe to tissue temperature elevation is measured and related to tissue blood flow. A theoretical analysis of the steady-state probe response to flow changes was carried out employing the bio-heat-transfer equation and a solution based on Fourier series to describe the temperature distribution within the tissue domain. A comparison of steady-state theory to results obtained from initial experimental tests on the surface of the dog heart, over a perfusion range 0.51 to 2.00 ml/min/g, shows close agreement. The probe demonstrates good sensitivity to flow changes, provides stable and continuous measurements, and appears promising for both research and clinical applications.
Keywords:Thermal flow sensor  Tissue perfusion
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