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OCT Speckle De-correlation Based Quantitative Transverse Flow Assessment
Case ID:
C12140
Report of Invention:
8/29/2012
Web Published:
2/24/2017
Technical Details:
Johns Hopkins researchers have developed OCT speckle de-correlation based quantitative transverse flow assessment. This method has great potential in many applications that require in vivo, non-invasive, quantitative imaging of microvasculatures The OCT speckle de-correlation based quantitative transverse flow assessment technique calculates cross-correlation coefficient between Ascans from Bscan OCT images. The cross-correlation coefficient (XCC) between adjacent A-scans depends on the displacement. Therefore, flow speed can be derived from the XCC.
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To develop and commercialize the technology as a way to quantify flow using OCT.
Stage of Development:
Pre-Clinical
Data Availability:
Under CDA/NDA
Patent Status:
Pending
Publication(s)/Associated Cases:
Not available at this time
Patent Information:
Title
App Type
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Serial No.
Patent No.
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Issued Date
Expire Date
Patent Status
OCT Speckle De-correlation Based Quantitative Transverse Flow Assessment
ORD: Ordinary Utility
United States
13/709,874
8,964,170
12/10/2012
2/24/2015
12/10/2032
Granted
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https://jhu.technologypublisher.com/technology/24267
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Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Computers, Electronics & Software > Image Processing & Analysis, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Imaging, Technology Classifications > Computers, Electronics & Software, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices,
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For Information, Contact:
Lisa Schwier
lschwie2@jhu.edu
410-614-0300
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