Authors
Anand A Parthasarathi, Shruti A Japee, Roland N Pittman
Publication date
1999/5
Journal
Annals of biomedical engineering
Volume
27
Pages
313-325
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Description
A novel modification of conventional video imaging techniques has been developed to determine the velocity of red blood cells (RBCs), which offers compatibility with existing video-based methods for determining blood oxygenation and hemoglobin concentration. Traditional frame-by-frame analysis of video recordings limits the maximum velocity that can be measured for individual cells in vivo to about 2 mm/s. We have extended this range to about 20 mm/s, by electronic shuttering of an intensified charge-coupled device camera to produce multiple images of a single RBC in the same video frame. RBCs were labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate and the labeled cells (FRBCs) were used as probes to determine RBC velocities in microvessels of the hamster retractor muscle. Velocity was computed as the product of the distance between centroids of two consecutive image positions of a FRBC and the …
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Scholar articles
AA Parthasarathi, SA Japee, RN Pittman - Annals of biomedical engineering, 1999