Authors
Stuart W. Harmer
Sergiy Shylo
Mamta Shah
Nicholas J. Bowring
Amani Y. Owda
Pages From
173
Pages To
183
ISSN
1559-8985
Journal Name
Progress In Electromagnetics Research M
Volume
45
Issue
1
Keywords
dressing materials; burn wound; radiometry; millimeter-wave; passive imaging
Project
Millimeter wave and Terahertz Sensors and Technology
Abstract

The authors present transmission data, taken at Ka (36 GHz) and W (95 GHz) bands in the millimetre-wave region of the electromagnetic spectrum, for various dressing materials used in the treatment and management of burn wounds. The results show that such materials are highly transparent (typically 90% transmission) and, in their dry state, will permit the sensing of the surface of the skin through the thick layers ( 2 cm) of different dressings typically applied in medical treatment of burn wounds. Furthermore, the authors present emissivity data, taken at the same frequency bands, for different regions of human skin on the arm and for samples of chicken flesh with and without skin and before and after localised heat treatment. In vivo human skin has a lower emissivity than chicken flesh samples, 0.3–0.5 compared to 0.6–0.7. However, changes in surface emissivity of chicken samples caused by the short-term application of heat are observable through dressing materials, indicating the feasibility of a millimetre-wave imaging to map changes in tissue emissivity for monitoring the state of burn wounds (and possibly other wounds) non-invasively and without necessitating the removal of the wound dressings.