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Penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue

Researchers have utilized infrared (IR) lasers as energy sources in laser therapy for curing skin diseases and skin injuries with remarkable effects. Preliminary experiments have also shown that high-intensity IR laser pulses could penetrate thick body tissues, resulting in remarkable effects for re...

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Autores principales: Han, Danhong, Xu, Jingjing, Wang, Zhenhai, Yang, Nana, Li, Xunzhou, Qian, Yingying, Li, Ge, Dai, Rujun, Xu, Shengyong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35547482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05285a
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author Han, Danhong
Xu, Jingjing
Wang, Zhenhai
Yang, Nana
Li, Xunzhou
Qian, Yingying
Li, Ge
Dai, Rujun
Xu, Shengyong
author_facet Han, Danhong
Xu, Jingjing
Wang, Zhenhai
Yang, Nana
Li, Xunzhou
Qian, Yingying
Li, Ge
Dai, Rujun
Xu, Shengyong
author_sort Han, Danhong
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description Researchers have utilized infrared (IR) lasers as energy sources in laser therapy for curing skin diseases and skin injuries with remarkable effects. Preliminary experiments have also shown that high-intensity IR laser pulses could penetrate thick body tissues, resulting in remarkable effects for recovery from injuries in deep muscles and cartilage tissues. However, for deep-level IR laser therapy, it is unclear how much of the laser power density penetrates the body tissues at certain depths and which of the three major effects of laser irradiation, namely, laser-induced photo-chemical effect, photo-thermal effect and mechanical dragging effect, play a key role in the curing process. Thus, in this study, we developed micro-sized thin-film thermocouple (TFTC) arrays on freestanding Si(3)N(4) thin-film windows as sensors for laser power density and local temperature. These devices showed excellent linear responses in output voltage to laser power density with wavelengths in the range of 325–1064 nm, and also indicated the local temperature at the laser spot. We systematically measured the penetrating effect and thermal effect through thick porcine tissues for high-intensity IR pulses with a laser system used in clinical treatment and subtracted the attenuation parameters for the porcine skin, fat and muscle tissue from the experimental data. The results offered reliable quantitative references for safe irradiation doses of high-intensity IR laser pulses in practical laser therapy.
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spelling pubmed-90862592022-05-10 Penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue Han, Danhong Xu, Jingjing Wang, Zhenhai Yang, Nana Li, Xunzhou Qian, Yingying Li, Ge Dai, Rujun Xu, Shengyong RSC Adv Chemistry Researchers have utilized infrared (IR) lasers as energy sources in laser therapy for curing skin diseases and skin injuries with remarkable effects. Preliminary experiments have also shown that high-intensity IR laser pulses could penetrate thick body tissues, resulting in remarkable effects for recovery from injuries in deep muscles and cartilage tissues. However, for deep-level IR laser therapy, it is unclear how much of the laser power density penetrates the body tissues at certain depths and which of the three major effects of laser irradiation, namely, laser-induced photo-chemical effect, photo-thermal effect and mechanical dragging effect, play a key role in the curing process. Thus, in this study, we developed micro-sized thin-film thermocouple (TFTC) arrays on freestanding Si(3)N(4) thin-film windows as sensors for laser power density and local temperature. These devices showed excellent linear responses in output voltage to laser power density with wavelengths in the range of 325–1064 nm, and also indicated the local temperature at the laser spot. We systematically measured the penetrating effect and thermal effect through thick porcine tissues for high-intensity IR pulses with a laser system used in clinical treatment and subtracted the attenuation parameters for the porcine skin, fat and muscle tissue from the experimental data. The results offered reliable quantitative references for safe irradiation doses of high-intensity IR laser pulses in practical laser therapy. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9086259/ /pubmed/35547482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05285a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Han, Danhong
Xu, Jingjing
Wang, Zhenhai
Yang, Nana
Li, Xunzhou
Qian, Yingying
Li, Ge
Dai, Rujun
Xu, Shengyong
Penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue
title Penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue
title_full Penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue
title_fullStr Penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue
title_full_unstemmed Penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue
title_short Penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue
title_sort penetrating effect of high-intensity infrared laser pulses through body tissue
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35547482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05285a
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