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Noninvasive pulse oximetry utilizing skin reflectance photoplethysmography
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1988
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EngineeringWearable TechnologyDermatologyMedical InstrumentationStable PhotoplethysmogramsBioimpedance SensorsPatient MonitoringReflectance Pulse OximetryClinical ChemistrySkin Reflectance PhotoplethysmographyRadiologyHealth SciencesBiophotonicsRadiometryOptical SensorsActive AreaBiomedical SensorsSensorsSpectroscopyPhysiologyPhotometry (Optics)Tissue OxygenationOptical SensorWearable Sensor
The major concern in developing a sensor for reflectance pulse oximetry is the ability to measure large and stable photoplethysmograms from light which is backscattered from the skin. Utilizing a prototype optical reflectance sensor, locally heating the skin is shown to increase the pulsatile component of the reflected photoplethysmograms. Additional improvements to signal-to-noise ratio were achieved by increasing the active area of the photodetector and optimizing the separation distance between the light source and photodetector. The results from a series of in vivo studies to evaluate a prototype skin-reflectance pulse oximeter in humans are presented.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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