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27 August 2014 Statistical and fractal analysis of autofluorescent myocardium images in posthumous diagnostics of acute coronary insufficiency
T. M. Boichuk, V. T. Bachinskiy, O. Ya. Vanchuliak, O. P. Minzer, M. Garazdiuk, A. V. Motrich
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Abstract
This research presents the results of investigation of laser polarization fluorescence of biological layers (histological sections of the myocardium). The polarized structure of autofluorescence imaging layers of biological tissues was detected and investigated. Proposed the model of describing the formation of polarization inhomogeneous of autofluorescence imaging biological optically anisotropic layers. On this basis, analytically and experimentally tested to justify the method of laser polarimetry autofluorescent. Analyzed the effectiveness of this method in the postmortem diagnosis of infarction. The objective criteria (statistical moments) of differentiation of autofluorescent images of histological sections myocardium were defined. The operational characteristics (sensitivity, specificity, accuracy) of these technique were determined.
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T. M. Boichuk, V. T. Bachinskiy, O. Ya. Vanchuliak, O. P. Minzer, M. Garazdiuk, and A. V. Motrich "Statistical and fractal analysis of autofluorescent myocardium images in posthumous diagnostics of acute coronary insufficiency", Proc. SPIE 9166, Biosensing and Nanomedicine VII, 916619 (27 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2061280
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Luminescence

Diagnostics

Proteins

Statistical analysis

Tissue optics

Tissues

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