In vitro demonstration of an SpO2-camera

F.P. Wieringa, F. Mastik, R.H. Boks, A. Visscher, A.J.J.C. Bogers, A.F.W. Van der Steen
2007 2007 Computers in Cardiology  
Feasibility of pulse oxigraphy is examined using an in vitro phantom, perfused with human blood by a heartlung machine. 29 different oxygen saturation levels, measured with our experimental camera and a clinical pulse oximeter, were matched against laboratory blood gas analysis. Discrete transfer functions between measurements & laboratory values were derived for camera (f CAM-LAB ) & pulse oximeter (f PULSE-LAB ). 87 additional independent pulse oximeter & camera measurements were subjected to
more » ... these functions to check reproducibility (R 2 = 0.99). To demonstrate imaging capacities, a dual reservoir was applied to image venous and arterial samples from 2 patients. Camera-derived vs laboratory arterial values were: 97.0% vs 99.5% (pat. 1, pH=7.41) & 97.5% vs 99.5% (pat. 2, pH=7.37). Venous resulst were: 86.5% vs 74.4% (pat. 1, pH=7.39) & 89.1% vs 86.2% (pat. 2, pH=7.34). In vitro pulse oxigraphy can visualize regions with different blood oxygenation.
doi:10.1109/cic.2007.4745594 fatcat:xwlr6ag4szhola5pcfjqf3r5ra