Abstract
We report on wide-field imaging of pulsatile motion induced by blood flow using heterodyne holographic interferometry on the thumb of a healthy volunteer, in real-time. Optical Doppler images were measured with green laser light by a frequency-shifted Mach-Zehnder interferometer in off-axis configuration. The recorded optical signal was linked to local instantaneous out-of-plane motion of the skin at velocities of a few hundreds of microns per second, and compared to blood pulse monitored by plethysmoraphy during an occlusion-reperfusion experiment.
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Bencteux, J., Pagnoux, P., Kostas, T., Bayat, S., & Atlan, M. (2015). Holographic laser Doppler imaging of pulsatile blood flow. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 20(06), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.20.6.066006
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