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18 March 2016 Optoacoustic measurements of human placenta and umbilical blood oxygenation
T. N. Nanovskaya, I. Y. Petrov, Y. Petrov, S. L. Patrikeeva, M. S. Ahmed, G. D. V. Hankins, D. S. Prough, R. O. Esenaliev
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Abstract
Adequate oxygenation is essential for normal embryogenesis and fetal growth. Perturbations in the intrauterine oxidative environment during pregnancy are associated with several pathophysiological disorders such as pregnancy loss, preeclampsia, and intrauterine growth restriction. We proposed to use optoacoustic technology for monitoring placental and fetal umbilical blood oxygenation. In this work, we studied optoacoustic monitoring of oxygenation in placenta and umbilical cord blood ex vivo using technique of placenta perfusion. We used a medical grade, nearinfrared, tunable, optoacoustic system developed and built for oxygenation monitoring in blood vessels and in tissues. First, we calibrated the system for cord blood oxygenation measurements by using a CO-Oximeter (gold standard). Then we performed validation in cord blood circulating through the catheters localized on the fetal side of an isolated placental lobule. Finally, the oxygenation measurements were performed in the perfused placental tissue. To increase or decrease blood oxygenation, we used infusion of a gas mixture of 95% O2 + 5% CO2 and 95% N2 + 5% CO2, respectively. In placental tissue, up to four cycles of changes in oxygenation were performed. The optoacoustically measured oxygenation in circulating cord blood and in placental lobule closely correlated with the actual oxygenation data measured by CO-Oximeter. We plan to further test the placental and cord blood oxygenation monitoring with optoacoustics in animal and clinical studies.
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T. N. Nanovskaya, I. Y. Petrov, Y. Petrov, S. L. Patrikeeva, M. S. Ahmed, G. D. V. Hankins, D. S. Prough, and R. O. Esenaliev "Optoacoustic measurements of human placenta and umbilical blood oxygenation", Proc. SPIE 9708, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2016, 97080N (18 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2218923
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Fetus

Tissues

Oxygen

Signal detection

Carbon dioxide

Veins

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