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Tissue oximetry by diffusive reflective visible light spectroscopy: Comparison of algorithms and their robustness
Authors:Nassim Nasseri  Stefan Kleiser  Ursula Wolf  Martin Wolf
Affiliation:1. Department of Neonatology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;2. Institute of Complementary Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Abstract:It is essential to measure tissue oxygen saturation (StO2) locally and in thin layers of tissue, for example, the bronchial mucosa, skin flaps and small bones. Visible light spectroscopy (VLS) with a shallow penetration depth is suitable method. Although several VLS algorithms have been developed and described, they have not yet been compared to each other. This hinders attempts to compare the clinical results obtained by different algorithms. To address this issue, we compared the algorithms of Harrison, Knoefel, Pittman‐Duling, Sato and our OxyVLS oximeter, which applies the algorithm from Wodick and Lübbers, in a liquid phantom with optical properties of human tissue. We generally observed considerable differences between the algorithms, which were StO2 dependent. Exceptions were OxyVLS and Sato, showing a high level of agreement with negligible StO2 dependency. In spite of the considerable deviation between the other algorithms, the difference of StO2 between them in clinically normal StO2 was <10%. We did not observe any dependency of the algorithms on hemoglobin content of the phantom or temperature. image
Keywords:liquid blood phantoms  local tissue oximetry  visible light spectroscopy
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