Tapobrata Lahiri,
Gohel Bakul Chandulal,
Hrishikesh Mishra, Abhishek Vaish,
Pritish Kumar Varadwaj,
Shirshu Varma,
Uma Shankar Tiwary,
V.E. Anticeperov,
Yuri Vladimirovich Obukhov,
Alexei Alexandrovich Morozov,
Gennady Mansurov
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The problem of risk-estimation of coronary artery Blockade by any non-invasive method, especially thermogram has a major biomedical impediment because of issues related to its correct evaluation. The problem is usually heightened for thermogram obtained by currently available infrared cameras because of their inability to retrieve thermal property of human body beyond 0.5 cm depth under skin. Moreover, current reports of publications of some promising works carried out using common biomedical signals and images for coronary artery blockade show that evaluation of coronary artery blockade is yet to be solved. In this direction result of a surface-thermogram based non-invasive experimental and computational design shows its possible future adoption for the purpose of evaluating coronary artery blockade in combination with other efficient non-invasive method that are working for the same purpose.
Proceedings of ISMTII-2009. 01/2009;