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Self-Mixing Flow Sensor for Lung Surfactant Delivery

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Abstract

Lack of lung surfactant in preterm newborns leads to respirator distress, a major cause of death. Non-invasive medical cares are developed, based on real time measurement of flow surfactant instilled in the newborn. We propose a new optical flow sensor based on selfmixing interferometr, and develop a dedicated prototype for measuring surfactant flow rate in a small diameter duct.

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