Optoacoustic monitoring of blood hemoglobin concentration: a pilot clinical study

IY Petrova, RO Esenaliev, YY Petrov, HPF Brecht… - Optics Letters, 2005 - opg.optica.org
IY Petrova, RO Esenaliev, YY Petrov, HPF Brecht, CH Svensen, J Olsson, DJ Deyo…
Optics Letters, 2005opg.optica.org
The optoacoustic technique is noninvasive, has high spatial resolution, and potentially can
be used to measure the total hemoglobin concentration ([THb]) continuously and accurately.
We performed in vitro measurements in blood and in vivo tests in healthy volunteers. Our
clinical protocol included rapid infusion of intravenous saline to simulate rapid change in the
[THb] during fluid therapy or surgery. Optoacoustic measurements were made from the wrist
area overlying the radial artery for more than 1? h. The amplitude of the optoacoustic signal …
The optoacoustic technique is noninvasive, has high spatial resolution, and potentially can be used to measure the total hemoglobin concentration ([THb]) continuously and accurately. We performed in vitro measurements in blood and in vivo tests in healthy volunteers. Our clinical protocol included rapid infusion of intravenous saline to simulate rapid change in the [THb] during fluid therapy or surgery. Optoacoustic measurements were made from the wrist area overlying the radial artery for more than 1?h. The amplitude of the optoacoustic signal generated in the radial artery closely followed the [THb] measured directly in concurrently collected blood samples.
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