Retracted: A review of the clinical applications and performance of laser speckle contrast imaging

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2020-02
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Medip Academy
Abstract
Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) is a useful tool for visualizing full-field blood flow images. Speckle pattern is formed when a coherent light illuminates a rough object, and the backscattered radiation is transformed into images and be shown on a screen. Movement within the object results in the fluctuation of patterns over time. The same data can be obtained by employing the Doppler effect, yet producing a two-dimensional Doppler map needs scanning;speckle imaging renders the same information without the requirement to scan. Nowadays, LSCI has gained expanded consideration, in part because of its accelerated adoption for blood flow studies in the different surgical departments. Here we represent and review the application of laser speckle contrast methods to the field of perfusion visualization as clinical studies from various medical fields and discuss the limitations hindering clinical acceptance
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Laser speckle contrast imaging,Reconstructive surgery,Microcirculation,Flap monitoring
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Khashru Muhsin Billah Bin, Wang Zeng Tao, Akthar Bilkis, Talukder Md Faisal. Retracted: A review of the clinical applications and performance of laser speckle contrast imaging. International Journal of Scientific Reports. 2020 Feb; 6(2): 77-82