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Hyperspectral evaluation of skin blood oxygen saturation at baseline and during arterial occlusion

Authors :
Uldis Rubins
Andris Grabovskis
Zbignevs Marcinkevics
Janis Cimurs
A. Caica
Source :
Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care VI.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
SPIE, 2018.

Abstract

Skin capillary blood oxygen saturation is a clinically important diagnostic parameter, which provides valuable information for timely treatment of pathological conditions e.g. sepsis, hypoxemia or decompression illness. Hyperspectral imaging is non-invasive optical techniques with high clinical potential, however its use for skin blood oxygen saturation detection is still challenging, therefore in the present study, a method for in-vivo manipulation of skin oxygen saturation was developed, and reliability of the method evaluated by means of hyperspectral imaging in detection of oxygen saturation. In order to produce alterations of skin capillary blood parameters and oxygen saturation, the proximal phalanx of the right middle finger was occluded with a pneumatic cuff for 25 minutes. During the last minute of occlusion, the hyperspectral cubes (HIS) of both occluded and intact finger were captured, and capillary blood sample was collected for analysis with portable whole blood analyzer (REF). The group mean values for SaO2 in intact finger skin was HIS: 89.46%±8.79% versus REF: 95.13±1.46 % and in occluded finger HSI: 25.85% ±14.00%, versus REF: 22.73±9.09 % displaying a small difference between two independent techniques, which indicate the reliability of finger occlusion model.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care VI
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7f4e70f120fdb80c98c1510814fbfcf4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2306131