Portable Diagnostic Radiometer.

Abstract

There exists a need for a portable diagnostic instrument that can non-invasively monitor and display internal body temperatures. This instrument would be extremely important on U.S. Navy ships whose complement does not include the services of competent medical professionals. In this case it would be important to determine whether a particular medical emergency does or does not exist in a patient. This would determine whether the patient should or should not be evacuated to a suitable medical facility for treatment. The instrument would determine, by radiometric means, if there is an elevated temperature within the body. For example, this may be aid in the diagnosis of appendicitis or nephritis. The instrument described in this report is a dual-frequency microwave radiometer. The radiometer measures the amount of noise power being radiated from a localized tissue volume within the patient. The amplitude of this noise power over a frequency spectrum determined by the microwave components is proportional to the average temperature of the volume in question. Making this measurement at two separate frequencies can give an indication of the temperature profile over a depth as great as 6 cm.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1986
Accession Number
ADA173761

Entities

People

  • R. W. Paglione

Organizations

  • Sarnoff Corporation

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  • Biomedical

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  • Medicine

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