In this work, we present a method to discriminate between different microparticle sizes in mixed flowing media based on laser feedback interferometry, which could ultimately form the basis for a small, low-cost, real-time microembolus detector. We experimentally evaluated the performance of the system using microparticle phantoms, and the system achieved approximately 45% positive predictive value and better than 98% negative predictive value in the detection and classification of abnormally large particles.
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