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Simultaneous measurements of tissue blood flow and oxygenation using a wearable fiber-free optical sensor

Authors :
Mingjun Zhao
Henrietta S. Bada
Chong Huang
Xuhui Liu
Yutong Gu
Yanda Cheng
Guoqiang Yu
Lei Chen
Elie G. Abu Jawdeh
Source :
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2021.

Abstract

Significance: There is an essential need to develop wearable multimodality technologies that can continuously measure both blood flow and oxygenation in deep tissues to investigate and manage various vascular/cellular diseases. Aim: To develop a wearable dual-wavelength diffuse speckle contrast flow oximetry (DSCFO) for simultaneous measurements of blood flow and oxygenation variations in deep tissues. Approach: A wearable fiber-free DSCFO probe was fabricated using 3D printing to confine two small near-infrared laser diodes and a tiny CMOS camera in positions for DSCFO measurements. The spatial diffuse speckle contrast and light intensity measurements at the two different wavelengths enable quantification of tissue blood flow and oxygenation, respectively. The DSCFO was first calibrated using tissue phantoms and then tested in adult forearms during artery cuff occlusion. Results: Phantom tests determined the largest effective source–detector distance (15 mm) and optimal camera exposure time (10 ms) and verified the accuracy of DSCFO in measuring absorption coefficient variations. The DSCFO detected substantial changes in forearm blood flow and oxygenation resulting from the artery occlusion, which meet physiological expectations and are consistent with previous study results. Conclusions: The wearable DSCFO may be used for continuous and simultaneous monitoring of blood flow and oxygenation variations in freely behaving subjects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15602281 and 10833668
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....28318551422986d7bdd0ee62c76e14af