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Effect of adipose tissue thickness and tissue optical properties on the differential pathlength factor estimation for NIRS studies on human skeletal muscle

Authors :
Simone Porcelli
Rebecca Re
Mauro Marzorati
Lorenzo Spinelli
Ileana Pirovano
Alessandro Torricelli
Davide Contini
Source :
Biomed Opt Express
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Optical Society of America, 2020.

Abstract

We propose a quantitative and systematic investigation of the differential pathlength factor (DPF) behavior for skeletal muscles and its dependence on different factors, such as the subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness (ATT), the variations of the tissue absorption (µa) and reduced scattering (µ′s) coefficients, and the source-detector distance. A time domain (TD) NIRS simulation study is performed in a two-layer geometry mimicking a human skeletal muscle with an overlying adipose tissue layer. The DPF decreases when µa increases, while it increases when µ′s increases. Moreover, a positive correlation between DPF and ATT is found. These results are supported by an in-vivo TD NIRS study on vastus lateralis and biceps brachii muscles of eleven subjects at rest, showing a high inter-subject and inter-muscle variability.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomed Opt Express
Accession number :
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