Using time domain OCT and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture

The College of Science Physics Department invited the academic community to a lecture entitled Using Time Domain OCT and Gelatin-based Skin Phantom as Training Tools for Venipuncture by Dr. Paulito F. Mandia. Abstract: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging modality developed i...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:events_diary-16622023-01-21T03:26:40Z Using time domain OCT and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture Mandia, Paulito F. The College of Science Physics Department invited the academic community to a lecture entitled Using Time Domain OCT and Gelatin-based Skin Phantom as Training Tools for Venipuncture by Dr. Paulito F. Mandia. Abstract: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging modality developed in the early 1990’s for retinal imaging. Further modifications allowed OCT’s to be used on other parts of the human body, and non-medical areas as well. Timedomain OCT (TD-OCT) basically is a Michelson interferometer with a low-coherence light source which enables noninvasive, cross-sectional visualization of the sample. In this paper, the researchers used the TDOCT system, which uses a rotating reference mirror. Using this system in conjunction with fabricated skin phantoms, students of venipuncture can hone their skills on skin phantoms before practicing on actual persons. This helps in mitigating the potential risks inherent to the performance of invasive procedures such as venipuncture. Furthermore, the skin phantom is chiefly composed of gelatin with latex tubing used to imitate the veins. Such materials are cheap and readily available, allowing multiple phantoms to be fabricated easily. Preliminary results showed that OCT is a promising tool in imaging the tissue phantom and thus can be utilized for venipuncture training. 2021-08-13T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/events_diary/218 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/events_diary/article/1662/viewcontent/_PHYSICS__PLC___Using_Time_Domain_OCT_and_Gelatin_based_Skin_Phantom_as_Training_Tools_for_Venipuncture.pdf Events Animo Repository Optical coherence tomography Paulito F. Mandia
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Paulito F. Mandia
Mandia, Paulito F.
Using time domain OCT and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture
description The College of Science Physics Department invited the academic community to a lecture entitled Using Time Domain OCT and Gelatin-based Skin Phantom as Training Tools for Venipuncture by Dr. Paulito F. Mandia. Abstract: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging modality developed in the early 1990’s for retinal imaging. Further modifications allowed OCT’s to be used on other parts of the human body, and non-medical areas as well. Timedomain OCT (TD-OCT) basically is a Michelson interferometer with a low-coherence light source which enables noninvasive, cross-sectional visualization of the sample. In this paper, the researchers used the TDOCT system, which uses a rotating reference mirror. Using this system in conjunction with fabricated skin phantoms, students of venipuncture can hone their skills on skin phantoms before practicing on actual persons. This helps in mitigating the potential risks inherent to the performance of invasive procedures such as venipuncture. Furthermore, the skin phantom is chiefly composed of gelatin with latex tubing used to imitate the veins. Such materials are cheap and readily available, allowing multiple phantoms to be fabricated easily. Preliminary results showed that OCT is a promising tool in imaging the tissue phantom and thus can be utilized for venipuncture training.
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author Mandia, Paulito F.
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title Using time domain OCT and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture
title_short Using time domain OCT and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture
title_full Using time domain OCT and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture
title_fullStr Using time domain OCT and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture
title_full_unstemmed Using time domain OCT and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture
title_sort using time domain oct and gelatin-based skin phantom as training tools for venipuncture
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/events_diary/218
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/events_diary/article/1662/viewcontent/_PHYSICS__PLC___Using_Time_Domain_OCT_and_Gelatin_based_Skin_Phantom_as_Training_Tools_for_Venipuncture.pdf
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