In:
Journal of Biophotonics, Wiley, Vol. 13, No. 10 ( 2020-10)
Abstract:
In vitro wound models are useful for research on wound re‐epithelialization. Hyperspectral imaging represents a non‐destructive alternative to histology analysis for detection of re‐epithelialization. This study aims to characterize the main optical behavior of a wound model in order to enable development of detection algorithms. K ‐Means clustering and agglomerative analysis were used to group spatial regions based on the spectral behavior, and an inverse photon transport model was used to explain differences in optical properties. Six samples of the wound model were prepared from human tissue and followed over 22 days. Re‐epithelialization occurred at a mean rate of 0.24 mm 2 /day after day 8 to 10. Suppression of wound spectral features was the main feature characterizing re‐epithelialized and intact tissue. Modeling the photon transport through a diffuse layer placed on top of wound tissue properties reproduced the spectral behavior. The missing top layer represented by wounds is thus optically detectable using hyperspectral imaging.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1864-063X
,
1864-0648
DOI:
10.1002/jbio.202000108
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2020
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2403788-6
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