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titleOfInvention Optical liver function test system and method thereof
abstract The invention relates to an optical liver function testing system and a method thereof, which mainly comprises an infrared laser module, a receiving module and an output module; the invention adopts a fluorescent receiver with a wavelength of 785 nm. Infrared laser light detects the fluorescence reaction of indocyanine green (ICG) dye to produce a continuous data chart of ICG fluorescence over time, which can be used for liver circulation function detection and clinical liver The use of liver cell surface cell ICG detection for surgery can effectively reduce the data error caused by the inability to accurately grasp the ICG test time, and actively improve the accuracy of liver function test and clinical surgery detection.
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