Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice

Jaundice or hyperbilirubinaemia is a clinical problem that often occurs to new-born infants after birth. Normally, medical staffs uses heel puncture to examine bilirubin level by taking blood sample from the baby's heel. Unfortunately, this method might be risky to the baby because mistakes can...

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Main Authors: Jurimah, A. J., Zulkarnay, Z., Ibrahim, B., Shazwani, S., Mohamad Alif, A. R., Ruzairi, A. R., Abdul Nasir, M. A. K.
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Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2016
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spelling my.utm.730112017-11-26T03:37:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73011/ Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice Jurimah, A. J. Zulkarnay, Z. Ibrahim, B. Shazwani, S. Mohamad Alif, A. R. Ruzairi, A. R. Abdul Nasir, M. A. K. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Jaundice or hyperbilirubinaemia is a clinical problem that often occurs to new-born infants after birth. Normally, medical staffs uses heel puncture to examine bilirubin level by taking blood sample from the baby's heel. Unfortunately, this method might be risky to the baby because mistakes can cause osteomyelitis to the baby. Therefore, in order to overcome this issue, magnetic induction spectroscopy (MIS) is introduced to measure bilirubin level without taking any blood sample from the baby's heel. This system implements magnetic field to measure bilirubin level and its required transmitter coil and receiver coil to develop MIS system. Thereby, 2D model of MIS system is designed and COMSOL Multiphysics is used to simulate induced currents in biological tissue and resulting perturbation in magnetic field for different tissue properties in fingers layer. As a result, expected changes obtained when frequency value is increased and it shows that high frequency value have good current path when passes through biological tissue. American Institute of Physics Inc. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Jurimah, A. J. and Zulkarnay, Z. and Ibrahim, B. and Shazwani, S. and Mohamad Alif, A. R. and Ruzairi, A. R. and Abdul Nasir, M. A. K. (2016) Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice. In: 1st International Conference on Advanced Science, Engineering and Technology, ICASET 2015, 21 December 2015 through 22 December 2015, Penang; Malaysia. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84995428191&doi=10.1063%2f1.4965095&partnerID=40&md5=e8fd2e85ee594baf9fdb1bb608c47240
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Jurimah, A. J.
Zulkarnay, Z.
Ibrahim, B.
Shazwani, S.
Mohamad Alif, A. R.
Ruzairi, A. R.
Abdul Nasir, M. A. K.
Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice
description Jaundice or hyperbilirubinaemia is a clinical problem that often occurs to new-born infants after birth. Normally, medical staffs uses heel puncture to examine bilirubin level by taking blood sample from the baby's heel. Unfortunately, this method might be risky to the baby because mistakes can cause osteomyelitis to the baby. Therefore, in order to overcome this issue, magnetic induction spectroscopy (MIS) is introduced to measure bilirubin level without taking any blood sample from the baby's heel. This system implements magnetic field to measure bilirubin level and its required transmitter coil and receiver coil to develop MIS system. Thereby, 2D model of MIS system is designed and COMSOL Multiphysics is used to simulate induced currents in biological tissue and resulting perturbation in magnetic field for different tissue properties in fingers layer. As a result, expected changes obtained when frequency value is increased and it shows that high frequency value have good current path when passes through biological tissue.
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author Jurimah, A. J.
Zulkarnay, Z.
Ibrahim, B.
Shazwani, S.
Mohamad Alif, A. R.
Ruzairi, A. R.
Abdul Nasir, M. A. K.
author_facet Jurimah, A. J.
Zulkarnay, Z.
Ibrahim, B.
Shazwani, S.
Mohamad Alif, A. R.
Ruzairi, A. R.
Abdul Nasir, M. A. K.
author_sort Jurimah, A. J.
title Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice
title_short Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice
title_full Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice
title_fullStr Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice
title_full_unstemmed Development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice
title_sort development of magnetic induction spectroscopy system in biomedical application to detect jaundice
publisher American Institute of Physics Inc.
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73011/
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