DocumentCode
3190064
Title
Devepopment of an optical probe to investigate the suitability of measuring photoplethysmographs and blood oxygen saturation from the human auditory canal
Author
Budidha, K. ; Kyriacou, Panayiotis A.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng. & Math. Sci., City Univ. London, London, UK
fYear
2013
fDate
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage
1736
Lastpage
1739
Abstract
Pulse oximetry has become a standard for patient monitoring in the operating room, and the finger is the most common site used for monitoring blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). However, SpO2 measurements made from extremities such as the finger, ear lobe and toes become susceptible to inaccuracies, when patients become hypothermic, hypovolemic and vasoconstrictive. This is due to the week arterial pulsations detected in these conditions. To overcome this limitation, the external auditory canal has been proposed as an alternative monitoring site for estimating SpO2, on the hypothesis that this central site will be better perfused. A dual wavelength optoelectronic sensor along with a processing system was developed to investigate the suitability of measuring photoplethysmographic (PPG) signals and SpO2 values in the human auditory canal. A pilot study was conducted on 12 healthy volunteers to validate the developed sensor. The red and infrared PPG signals obtained from all the volunteers were of very good quality. The SpO2 values recorded from the ear canal were compared with simultaneously acquired data from a commercial finger pulse oximeter. The results show good correlation between the commercial pulse oximeter and the custom made ear canal sensor (r2 = 0.825).
Keywords
biomedical equipment; ear; haemodynamics; infrared imaging; medical image processing; optoelectronic devices; oximetry; photoplethysmography; arterial pulsation detection; blood oxygen saturation measurement; blood oxygen saturation monitoring site; commercial finger pulse oximeter; custom made ear canal sensor; dual wavelength optoelectronic sensor development; ear lobe; external auditory canal perfusion; human auditory canal; hypothermic patient; hypovolemic patient; infrared PPG signal; operating room; optical probe development; patient monitoring; photoplethysmograph measurement; processing system development; pulse oximetry; signal quality; vasoconstrictive patient; Ear; Irrigation; Monitoring; Photodetectors; Probes; Thumb;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Osaka
ISSN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609855
Filename
6609855
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