scholarly journals Characterization of the ocular surface temperature dynamics in glaucoma subjects using long-wave infrared thermal imaging

2019 ◽  
Vol 36 (6) ◽  
pp. 1015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nery García-Porta ◽  
Francisco Javier Gantes-Nuñez ◽  
Juan Tabernero ◽  
Shahina Pardhan
Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 3690
Author(s):  
Denis Dufour ◽  
Loïc Le Noc ◽  
Bruno Tremblay ◽  
Mathieu N. Tremblay ◽  
Francis Généreux ◽  
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This study describes the development of a prototype bi-spectral microbolometer sensor system designed explicitly for radiometric measurement and characterization of wildfire mid- and long-wave infrared radiances. The system is tested experimentally over moderate-scale experimental burns coincident with FLIR reference imagery. Statistical comparison of the fire radiative power (FRP; W) retrievals suggest that this novel system is highly reliable for use in collecting radiometric measurements of biomass burning. As such, this study provides clear experimental evidence that mid-wave infrared microbolometers are capable of collecting FRP measurements. Furthermore, given the low resource nature of this detector type, it presents a suitable option for monitoring wildfire behaviour from low resource platforms such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or nanosats.


2021 ◽  
pp. 112067212110237
Author(s):  
Ari Leshno ◽  
Ori Stern ◽  
Yaniv Barkana ◽  
Noa Kapelushnik ◽  
Reut Singer ◽  
...  

Purpose: Accumulating evidence suggests that neuroinflammation and immune response are part of the sequence of pathological events leading to optic nerve damage in glaucoma. Changes in tissue temperature due to inflammation can be measured by thermographic imaging. We investigated the ocular surface temperature (OST) profile of glaucomatous eyes to better understand the pathophysiology of these conditions. Methods: Subjects diagnosed with glaucoma (primary open angle glaucoma [POAG] or pseudo exfoliation glaucoma [PXFG]) treated at the Sam Rothberg Glaucoma Center (11/2019–11/2020.) were recruited. Healthy subjects with no ocular disease served as controls. The Therm-App thermal imaging camera was used for OST acquisition. Room and body temperatures were recorded, and the mean temperatures of the medial cantus, lateral cantus, and cornea were calculated with image processing software. Results: Thermographic images were obtained from 52 subjects (52 eyes: 25 POAG and 27 PXFG) and 66 controls (66 eyes). Eyes with glaucoma had a significantly higher OST compared to controls (mean 0.9 ± 0.3°C, p < 0.005). The difference between the two groups remained significant after adjustment for age, sex, intraocular pressure (IOP) and room and body temperatures. Lens status and topical IOP-lowering medication did not significantly affect OST. A subgroup analysis revealed that the OST was higher among eyes with POAG compared to eyes with PXFG, but not significantly. Conclusions: Differences in the OST between glaucomatous and normal eyes strengthens current thinking that inflammation affects the pathophysiology of glaucoma. Longitudinal studies are warranted to establish the prognostic value of thermographic evaluations in these patients.


2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sriharsha Madhavan ◽  
Xiaoxiong Xiong ◽  
Junqiang Sun ◽  
Kwofu Chiang ◽  
Aisheng Wu

2018 ◽  
Vol 78 ◽  
pp. 10-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
LokeshBabu D.S. ◽  
S. Jeyakumar ◽  
Patil Jitendra Vasant ◽  
M. Sathiyabarathi ◽  
A. Manimaran ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
W. A. Ellingson ◽  
C. Deemer ◽  
S. Erdman ◽  
A. Parikh

Full-size silicon nitride gas-turbine vanes coated with an environmental barrier coating (EBC) were evaluated in an exploratory way by two nondestructive methods: polarized elastic optical scattering and infrared thermal imaging. Initial test results indicate that the laser scatter data correlate with EBC thickness. A description of the methods and results of recent tests are presented.


2009 ◽  
Vol 38 (9) ◽  
pp. 1944-1947 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koushik Banerjee ◽  
Siddhartha Ghosh ◽  
Shubhrangshu Mallick ◽  
Elena Plis ◽  
Sanjay Krishna

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