Patent ID: 6694175
Filing Date: 2004-02-17
Classification: G01K

Abstract:
A method of monitoring an actual body temperature of a human embryo or hatchling and maintaining an optimum body temperature of the human embryo or hatchling comprising:(a). attaching a quantum well infrared photodetector camera to a microscope, the microscope having a camera port and being suitable for visualizing the body of a human embryo or hatchling; (b). employing means of computer technology to process, store, and display output from the quantum well infrared photodetector camera, so as to thermally image and measure an actual body temperature of the human embryo or hatchling who is visualized under the microscope and which said actual body temperature can differ from an ambient temperature of a fluid incubation medium; (c). maintaining the human embryo or hatchling in the fluid incubation medium, wherein the ambient temperature of said fluid incubation medium is being kept slightly cooler than required for an optimum body temperature of the human embryo or hatching so as to ensure cooling if the body of the human embryo or hatchling becomes overheated; (d). providing an added source of heat by focusing one or more tiny heat lamps on the body of the human embryo or hatchling; (e). cycling the tiny heat lamps on and off or varying them in intensity to maintain the optimum body temperature, by comparing the actual body temperature of the human embryo or hatching obtained in step (a) and step (b) with the optimum body temperature.