Lactate Detection using Microwave Spectroscopy for In-Situ Medical Applications
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Sep 01, 2011
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Published Online: Sep 01, 2011
Page range: 338 - 352
Received: Jun 30, 2011
Accepted: Jul 30, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/ijssis-2017-443
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Lactate is an indicator of neurological impairment during aortic aneurysm surgery, and thus its detection could provide the basis for improved treatment regimes, better quality of care, and enhanced resource efficiency within the UK National Health Service (NHS). This article considers the use of low power microwave sensors to detect varying lactate concentrations in distilled water; sample sizes of 10ml and 0.5ml are considered via two sensor designs. Microwave sensors provide a rapid non-invasive method of material analysis, which is robust and cost-effective, in addition to harbouring huge potential for a wide range of biomedical applications.