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POF-yarn weaves: controlling the light out-coupling of wearable phototherapy devices.

Brit M QuandtMarisa S PfisterJörn F LübbenFabrizio SpanoRené M RossiGian-Luca BonaLuciano F Boesel
Published in: Biomedical optics express (2017)
Neonatal jaundice (hyperbilirubinaemia) is common in neonates and, often, intensive blue-light phototherapy is required to prevent long-term effects. A photonic textile can overcome three major incubator-related concerns: Insulation of the neonate, human contact, and usage restraints. This paper describes the development of a homogeneous luminous textile from polymer optical fibres to use as a wearable, long-term phototherapy device. The bend out-coupling of light from the POFs was related to the weave production, e.g. weave pattern and yarn densities. Comfort, determined by friction against a skin model and breathability, was investigated additionally. Our textile is the first example of phototherapeutic clothing that is produced sans post-processing allowing for faster commercial production.
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