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Real time inversion using Monte Carlo results for the determination of absorption coefficients in multilayered tissues: application to non invasive muscle oxymetry (Part 2)

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Abstract

A clinical study of the evolution of the space resolved near infrared reflectance with the subcutaneous layers thickness, at rest, on the vastus lateralis, is used to determine convenient sets of muscle and fat optical coefficients at 850 nm and 780 nm. These coefficients are then used to establish pre-calculated 3 layers MC simulations tables of the reflectance as a function of the fat thickness. Real time inversion during effort is then performed to determine the absolute muscle oxygenation.

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