Risskov, Denmark

Birgitte Fuglsang Kjølby

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Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Birgitte Fuglsang Kjølby: Innovator in Medical Imaging

Introduction

Birgitte Fuglsang Kjølby is a prominent inventor based in Risskov, Denmark. She has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly in the estimation of perfusion indices. Her innovative work has the potential to enhance diagnostic capabilities in clinical settings.

Latest Patents

Birgitte holds a patent for a "Method for estimating perfusion indices." This invention relates to a method for estimating perfusion indices (PI) in mammals, including humans. The method involves obtaining data representative of a contrast agent concentration over time from a medical imaging system. By applying a parametric model for capillary transit time distributions and utilizing a minorize-maximization procedure, her method improves the accuracy of perfusion indices. Clinical tests conducted on seven patients demonstrated enhanced MTT mapping compared to traditional methods, showcasing reduced sensitivity to delay.

Career Highlights

Birgitte is affiliated with Aarhus Universitet, where she continues to advance her research in medical imaging. Her work is characterized by a strong focus on improving diagnostic techniques through innovative methodologies. With a patent portfolio that includes one patent, she is recognized for her contributions to the field.

Collaborations

Birgitte has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kim Mouridsen and Mikkel Bo Hansen. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that enhances the research and development of medical imaging technologies.

Conclusion

Birgitte Fuglsang Kjølby is a trailblazer in the field of medical imaging, with her innovative methods paving the way for improved diagnostic practices. Her contributions are invaluable to the medical community, and her work continues to inspire future advancements in the field.

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