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27 August 2010 Oxygen saturation with simulated breathing
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Abstract
We describe a systematic procedure to arrive at the optimal wavelengths for monitoring oxygen delivery to and its consumption in an organ. On the basis of the signal-to-noise optimization study, we propose several high performance 2-D wavelength intervals within the therapeutic window. Furthermore, we find that at least one of the traditional wavelength choices falls near the interval of decreased performance, providing a possible explanation for the occasional failure of currently used devices.
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Camille Vazquez-Jaccaud, Gonzalo Paez, and Marija Strojnik "Oxygen saturation with simulated breathing", Proc. SPIE 7808, Infrared Remote Sensing and Instrumentation XVIII, 78081J (27 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859760
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Absorption

Oximetry

Transmittance

Heart

Near infrared spectroscopy

Signal to noise ratio

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