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Optoacoustic monitoring of bilirubin photodegradation.

Sergei PerkovMikhail MakhortovOleg GrishinStanislav PerevoschikovEkaterina S PrikhozhdenkoDaniil BratashovDmitry Gorin
Published in: Journal of biophotonics (2023)
Hematomas resulted from trauma are very common, and the efficacy of existing treatment techniques is limited. Phototherapy can be used to expedite healing and improve the appearance of the damaged tissue. Efficient phototherapy requires determination of chromophore composition in hematoma, which can be provided by optoacoustic (OA) technique, as it combines high spatial resolution and optical contrast. Here we conducted experiments on photodegradation of bilirubin in gelatin slin phantoms. We have demonstrated that OA technique allows monitoring of bilirubin concentration during photodegradation, and also distinguishing bilirubin concentration in depth. The obtained results suggest that OA monitoring may be used for efficient hematoma phototherapy.
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