Feasibility of photoacoustic imaging for the non-invasive quality management of stored blood bags.
Ruben N PintoEno HysiKaran BaggaJoseph A SebastianAlexandre DouplikJason P AckerMichael C KoliosPublished in: Vox sanguinis (2019)
This study suggests that PA imaging can non-invasively track the SO2 of stored RBCs non-invasively. By longitudinally monitoring the change in SO2 , it is possible to infer the effects of the storage lesion on RBC morphology. This non-invasive monitoring technique allows for the assessment of blood bags, without compromising sterility pre-transfusion.