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Microwave Hematoma Detector for the Rapid Assessment of Head Injuries
Hadded, W. ; Chang, J. ; Rosenbury, T. ; Dallum, G. ; Welsch, P. ; Scott, D. ; Duarte, D. ; Acevedo-Bolton, V.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
关键词: Monitoring;    Computers;    Phantoms;    Specificity;    Patients;   
DOI  :  10.2172/792437
RP-ID  :  UCRL-ID-137901
RP-ID  :  W-7405-Eng-48
RP-ID  :  792437
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

A non-invasive microwave device for the detection of epi/subdural hemorrhaging (hematoma) is under current development. The final device will be highly portable and allow real time assessment of head injuries, thereby satisfying early detection needs of the field technician as well as providing a tool for repetitious monitoring of high-risk individuals. The device will adopt the advanced technology of micropower impulse radar (MIR) which is a state of the art low cost ultra wide band (UWB) microwave radar developed here at LLNL. It will consist of a MIR transmitting and receiving module, a computer based signal processing module, and a device-to-patient signal coupling module--the UWB antenna. The prototype design is being guided by the needs of the patient and the practitioner along with the prerequisites of the technology including issues such as the specificity of the device, efficacy of diagnosis, accuracy, robustness, and patient comfort. The prototype development follows a concurrent approach which .includes experiments designed to evaluate requirements of the radar and antenna design, phantom development to facilitate laboratory investigations, and investigation into the limits of adapting pre-existing non-medical MIR devices to medical applications. This report will present the accomplishments and project highlights to date in the fiscal year 1999. Future project projections will also be discussed.

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