Two-wavelength optoacoustic technique for accurate, noninvasive, and continuous measurement of blood oxygenation

Y. Petrov, D. Prough, D. Hilbert, D. Deyo, M. Motamedi, R. Esenaliev
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Noninvasive monitoring of blood oxygenation (oxyhemoglobin saturation) offers great promise in the management of life-threatening illnesses including traumatic brain injury. We proposed and built a two-wavelength optoacoustic system to accurately and noninvasively monitor blood oxygenation in veins. The system includes nanosecond Nd:YAG and Alexandrite lasers and a specially designed optoacoustic probe. We tested the system in vitro in sheep blood with experimentally varied oxygenation and total hemoglobin concentration. Our results demonstrated that the system is capable of blood oxygenation measurements with high accuracy despite variation of total hemoglobin concentration. These results suggest that the two-wavelength optoacoustic technique can be used for patients with different or changing hemoglobin concentrations as may happen during infusion of blood-free fluids or as a consequence of hemorrhage.
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用于精确、无创和连续测量血氧的双波长光声技术
无创监测血液氧合(氧合血红蛋白饱和度)为包括创伤性脑损伤在内的危及生命的疾病的治疗提供了巨大的希望。我们提出并建立了一种双波长光声系统来准确、无创地监测静脉血氧。该系统包括纳秒Nd:YAG和亚历山大石激光器以及专门设计的光声探头。我们在绵羊血液中对该系统进行了体外测试,实验中不同的氧合和总血红蛋白浓度。我们的结果表明,尽管总血红蛋白浓度发生变化,该系统仍能高精度地测量血氧。这些结果表明,双波长光声技术可用于血红蛋白浓度不同或变化的患者,这些患者可能在输注无血液体或出血时发生。
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