Title :
A low-cost transmittance transducer for measurement of blood oxygen saturation in extracorporeal circuits
Author :
Ushizima, Mauro R. ; Mühlen, Sérgio S. ; Cestari, Idágene A.
Author_Institution :
InCor-Heart Inst., Sao Paulo Univ., Brazil
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Designs for a for low-cost dual wavelength transducer based on light transmittance and a disposable cuvette for monitoring oxygen saturation (SO 2) in extracorporeal arterial and venous blood are presented. The transducer utilizes red and infrared light-emitting diodes and a large photodiode; it is designed to attach to a flow-through curvette modified from 3/8-in×3/8-in bypass-circuit connectors. A mock extracorporeal circulation system was assembled to evaluate operation of the transducer at a controlled blood SO 2 and the relationship between light transmittance and hemodilution. SO 2 was calculated based on multiple linear regression analyses. The results show a high correlation between the SO 2 obtained with the equipment designed and values measured with commercial gasometric equipment in the range of 50% to 100% (r 2=0.976, error <2%). The method presented allows continuous and real time measurement of whole blood SO 2 with a low-cost transmittance transducer.
Keywords :
biomedical transducers; light emitting diodes; oximetry; O/sub 2/; blood oxygen saturation measurement; commercial gasometric equipment; continuous real time measurement; extracorporeal arterial blood; extracorporeal circuits; flow-through curvette; infrared light-emitting diodes; large photodiode; low-cost transmittance transducer; multiple linear regression analyses; red light-emitting diodes; venous blood; Assembly systems; Blood; Circuits; Connectors; Light emitting diodes; Lighting control; Monitoring; Photodiodes; Transducers; Wavelength measurement; Animals; Cattle; Cost Control; Equipment Design; Extracorporeal Circulation; Hemoglobins; Oxygen; Regression Analysis; Transducers;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on