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- ignacy.rogon@pg.edu.pl
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- Katedra Inżynierii Biomedycznej
Budynek A Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki, EA 216
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Publications:
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Publication
- Year 2024
It is estimated that 13 % of population over 50 years old suffer from symptomatic or asymptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD). Ankle-brachial index (ABI) is viewed as a useful parameter in diagnostics of peripheral arterial disease, however screening tests with usage of this method are not advised. Hypoxia causes increase in lactate values and...
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Publication
- I. Rogoń
- A. Rogoń
- M. Kaczmarek
- A. Bujnowski
- J. Wtorek
- F. Lachowski
- J. Jankau
- Journal of Clinical Medicine - Year 2024
Postoperative tissue flap vitality monitoring enables early detection of clinical complications, allowing for intervention. Timely re-operation can prevent the need for extensive correction procedures, thus reducing healthcare costs and hospitalisation time. Statistics show that monitoring can increase the success rate of flap survival to 95\% or higher. However, despite the significant progress in monitoring techniques, major...
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Publication
- Year 2024
This work aims to develop a numerical tissue model and implement software to simulate photon propagation using the Monte Carlo method to determine design guidelines for a physical measurement system. C++ was used for the simulation program, and Python as a programming environment to create an interface that allows the user to customize individual simulation elements, allowing for increased accuracy and flexibility when simulating...
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Publication
- I. Rogoń
- P. Tojza
- E. Wittbrodt
- M. Łuszczek
- J. Jankau
- Year 2021
After a preliminary study of the currently employed methods in vitality monitoring of the tissue flaps (TRAM, DIEP, SIEA), a usefulness of optical techniques is discussed. It seems that one of the most promising in monitoring tissue flaps blood flow is a near infrared spectrometry (NIRS). However, a special design of a measurement sensor has to be developed. First, basing on the literature study an optical “window” is characterized....
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