Ultrasound Luminescence Chemical Imaging: A Tool for Detection of Implant Infection via Monitoring of pH Changes at Implant Surface

24 November 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Using ultrasound luminescent chemical imaging (ULCI) technique we imaged changes in the luminescence spectra of the ultrasound luminescent film modulated by a pH sensitive dye coating in different pH environments through a light scattering media. Our results show that high resolution images can be obtained through scattering media, and that the ultrasound luminescent film could be modulated by the pH sensitive dye.

Keywords

ultrasound luminescence
implant infection
pH sensor

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