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Publication Date:
December 2006
ISSN:
1862-278X
DOI:
10.1515/BMT.2006.068

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Determination of oxygen saturation and hematocrit of flowing human blood using two different spectrally resolving sensors / Bestimmung von Sauerstoffsättigung und Hämatokrit an fließendem Blut mit zwei verschiedenen spektralen Sensoren

Martina Meinke1 / Gerhard Müller2 / Ingo Gersonde3 / Moritz Friebel4

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Corresponding author: Martina Meinke, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Benjamin Franklin, CC6, Institut für Medizinische Physik und Lasermedizin, Fabeckstr. 60-62, 14195 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49-30-8449 2322 Fax: +49-30-8449 2399

Citation Information: Biomedizinische Technik. Volume 51, Issue 5/6, Pages 347–354, ISSN (Online) 1862-278X, ISSN (Print) 0013-5585, DOI: 10.1515/BMT.2006.068, December 2006

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2006-12-07

Abstract

The blood parameters oxygen saturation and hematocrit were determined by two different spectral sensors using reflectance spectra from 550 to 900 nm and partial transmission spectra centered at 660 nm. The spectra were analyzed by the method of partial least squares. One sensor consists of a miniature integrating sphere, while the other was fiber-guided. The results show that the geometry of the sensors and different blood flows do not influence the spectral analysis significantly. Independent of the sensor geometry, both hematocrit and oxygen saturation could be determined with an absolute predicted root mean square error of less than 3%. Furthermore, the analysis showed that hematocrit prediction requires eight wavelength regions and oxygen saturation prediction requires four wavelength regions using reflectance spectroscopy. This implies that if the measurement is restricted to reflectance, a spectrometer is indispensable for determining both blood parameters. Hematocrit determination could be improved using reflectance measurements in combination with transmission.

Keywords: bare-fiber spectral sensors; integrating sphere sensor; partial least squares; reflectance spectra; Partial Least Squares; Reflexionsspektren; spektraler Fasersensor; Ulbrichtkugel-Sensor

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